NEW DELHI: India on Tuesday amplified the "new normal" in its relations with Pakistan to the international community by spelling it out to foreign defence and military attaches of 70 nations. Defence Intelligence Agency director general Lt Gen D S Rana briefed the attaches on Operation Sindoor .
India did not invite China's defence attache for the briefing. Turkiye was invited but when it said it would send a junior officer, India refused. China and Turkiye are major arms suppliers to Pakistan.
Lt Gen Rana also said that India conducted strikes on nine terror hubs in Pakistan and POK in the early hours of May 7 after "a deliberate planning process for selection of targets with confirmed terror linkages". tnn
India slams Pakistan's relentless misinformation campaign
Lt Gen Rana highlighted India's demonstrated strength and national resolve through military superiority in new-age warfare. The integrated, precise and prompt response by the Indian armed forces to achieve the stated objectives, executed through intense multi-domain operations, was also highlighted," an official said.
The briefing also showcased the battle effectiveness of India's indigenous weapon systems like BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles and Akash air defence systems as well as the "synergised force application" of the Army, Air Force and Navy.
The briefing also dwelt upon the "technical superiority" of the Indian armed forces in the non-kinetic domains of space, cyber and electronic warfare, the official added.
Lt Gen Rana also talked about "relentless anti-India misinformation campaign " undertaken by Pakistan, and its role in undermining regional peace and stability. "Modalities of our 'whole of nation approach' which effectively and swiftly countered the false narrative were also explained," the official said.
India did not invite China's defence attache for the briefing. Turkiye was invited but when it said it would send a junior officer, India refused. China and Turkiye are major arms suppliers to Pakistan.
Lt Gen Rana also said that India conducted strikes on nine terror hubs in Pakistan and POK in the early hours of May 7 after "a deliberate planning process for selection of targets with confirmed terror linkages". tnn
India slams Pakistan's relentless misinformation campaign
Lt Gen Rana highlighted India's demonstrated strength and national resolve through military superiority in new-age warfare. The integrated, precise and prompt response by the Indian armed forces to achieve the stated objectives, executed through intense multi-domain operations, was also highlighted," an official said.
The briefing also showcased the battle effectiveness of India's indigenous weapon systems like BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles and Akash air defence systems as well as the "synergised force application" of the Army, Air Force and Navy.
The briefing also dwelt upon the "technical superiority" of the Indian armed forces in the non-kinetic domains of space, cyber and electronic warfare, the official added.
Lt Gen Rana also talked about "relentless anti-India misinformation campaign " undertaken by Pakistan, and its role in undermining regional peace and stability. "Modalities of our 'whole of nation approach' which effectively and swiftly countered the false narrative were also explained," the official said.
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