Operation Sindoor: A Testament to India's Air Strategy
India's Operation Sindoor, a strategic military initiative, aimed to swiftly end a conflict with Pakistan. This operation, reflecting tri-services synergy, targeted terror infrastructure and Pakistan's defenses. The IAF also unveiled a roadmap to enhance combat capabilities by 2047 and discussed the development of an indigenous air defense system.

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India's Operation Sindoor, hailed by Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, showcased India's decisive military strategy aimed at swiftly ending conflicts. The operation, targeting terror infrastructure in Pakistani territories, is a global lesson in conflict resolution.
Ahead of the Air Force Day, Marshal Singh elaborated on Operation Sindoor's execution and the Indian Air Force's (IAF) future plans. He emphasized that the operation underscored the importance of tri-services synergy, as India successfully neutralized key military assets in Pakistan.
Marshal Singh also revealed the IAF's ambitious Roadmap 2047, aimed at enhancing combat capabilities. In addition, the force is collaborating on the 'Sudarshan Chakra' air defense system, part of Prime Minister Modi's vision for an indigenous defense strategy.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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