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MoD Issues Advisory to Protect Privacy of Armed Forces Amid Operation Sindoor

By Adhidev Jasrotia
Last updated: June 3, 2025
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The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has issued a formal advisory requesting the media and public to respect the privacy of senior Armed Forces personnel and their families, especially in the wake of the recently concluded Operation Sindoor. The advisory highlights increasing concerns over intrusive journalism targeting the private lives of military leaders during periods of active operations.

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Signed by Vijay Kumar, Additional Director General (Media & Communications), the advisory acknowledges the vital role of the media in national security discourse while underlining the need to draw ethical boundaries around private lives. The MoD expressed concern over recent instances where journalists attempted to approach the residences of senior officers or reach out to their families for personal stories unrelated to official military duties.

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  • No Intrusive Reporting: Media professionals are directed not to visit or contact the private homes of serving or retired Armed Forces personnel without official clearance.
  • Protect Personal Information: Outlets are urged not to publish addresses, images of family members, or other personal details that are irrelevant to operational coverage and could pose security risks.
  • Prioritise Operational Coverage: Journalists are encouraged to focus on professional accomplishments, leadership during missions, and the strategic aspects of Armed Forces operations rather than delving into personal lives.
  • Maintain Confidentiality During Operations: The advisory reiterates the importance of respecting operational secrecy and refraining from any coverage that could endanger personnel or compromise mission integrity.

The ministry issued this statement against the backdrop of Operation Sindoor, a precision military strike conducted by the Indian Armed Forces in May 2025. While the operation drew wide media interest for its tactical success, the MoD noted that some of the coverage veered into the private lives of military officials.

The advisory serves not only as a regulatory measure but also as a broader call for responsible journalism. It invokes global parallels such as past concerns over media overreach and the ethical implications of such practices. The MoD warned that releasing personal information could expose military families to security threats and psychological distress.

โ€œThe Ministry of Defence reiterates its commitment to transparency and constructive engagement with the media. At the same time, it appeals to all media stakeholders to maintain responsible journalistic standards, respecting the personal space and dignity of those who serve the nation,โ€ the statement read.

The advisory is seen as a timely and necessary step to maintain a balance between public interest reporting and safeguarding national security. As India continues to engage with complex internal and external security challenges, the MoDโ€™s stance signals a strong institutional resolve to protect the dignity and safety of its Armed Forces and their families.

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ByAdhidev Jasrotia
An expert in Indian defence affairs, military recruitment, and geopolitical strategy, brings a strong foundation in national security journalism. Recommended for the Indian Army with All India Rank 138.
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