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One year of Operation Sindoor: What Changed After India Hit Terror Infrastructure Deep Inside Pakistan

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One year of Operation Sindoor: What Changed After India Hit Terror Infrastructure Deep Inside Pakistan

One year after Operation Sindoor, India is reshaping its defence plans using drones, artificial intelligence, and new weapons following cross-border strikes on nine targets in Pakistan. The Indian military relied heavily on networked drones and AI-enabled target analysis during the operation.

India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 last year in response to a terrorist attack at Pahalgam that killed 26 people. Indian forces struck terror facilities in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, hitting nine locations and eliminating at least 100 terrorists. The operation involved cross-border strikes on major Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba hubs and other camps. The Indian military used networked drones and AI-enabled target analysis during the operation. The services are now emphasising new unmanned platforms and advanced sensors for surveillance and precise targeting. India has made significant defence deals, including purchasing S-400 missile systems, Rafale jets, P-8I aircraft, and stealth submarines.

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