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A Year After Operation Sindoor: How India's Defence Tech Is Rewriting War

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A Year After Operation Sindoor: How India's Defence Tech Is Rewriting War

Operation Sindoor, launched on May 7, 2025, showcased India's precise air strikes on Pakistan's military bases using drones and loitering munitions. The operation marked a significant shift in India's military doctrine, with over 38,000 registered drones and eased regulatory barriers in the defence ecosystem.

India's Operation Sindoor, launched on May 7, 2025, demonstrated the country's precise and integrated air strikes on Pakistan's key military bases. The operation utilized drones and loitering munitions as core combat tools, marking a structural shift in India's military. The Indian Air Force struck multiple military installations deep inside Pakistan, disabling key runways and disrupting command and logistics chains. The operation resulted in Pakistan moving toward de-escalation, with independent analyses suggesting India achieved air superiority and imposed costs with controlled escalation. The success of Operation Sindoor has led to a rapid expansion of India's defence ecosystem, with over 38,000 registered drones and eased regulatory barriers. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh described Operation Sindoor as proof of India's tech-driven military might, highlighting the transformation in the country's military doctrine.

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