
In this image released by @HQ_IDS_India via X on May 13,
2025, Defence Intelligence Agency Director General Lt General D.S. Rana briefs
the Foreign Service Attaches of 70 nations on 'Operation Sindoor', in New
Delhi. (@HQ_IDS_India via PTI Photo)
- NEW DELHI — A top officer of the Indian military on Tuesday briefed defence
attaches or their representatives from a large number of countries on the
"successful conduct" of Operation Sindoor which it said has set
"new normals in India-Pakistan relations".
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- The closed-door briefing held in the afternoon at
Manekshaw Centre in Delhi Cantonment, was done by Lt Gen D S Rana, Director
General, Defence Intelligence Agency, and lasted about 30 minutes.
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- Defence attaches of several major countries who are part
of many international groupings, as also of several Islamic countries attended
the briefing, sources said.
- Defence attaches from Russia, Sweden, Nepal, the
Philippines, Egypt, among other countries, posted at respective embassies in
India, also attended it.
Also read: Operation Sindoor is India's new policy against terrorism: PM Modi
- The Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff in a post on X,
said, "Lt Gen DS Rana, Director General Defence Intelligence Agency
#DG_DIA briefed the Foreign Service Attaches of 70 nations on the successful
conduct of #OperationSindoor that has set #NewNormals in India-Pakistan
relations, highlighting India's demonstrated strength and national resolve
through military superiority in the new-age warfare."
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- Lt Gen Rana elaborated on "deliberate planning
process" for selection of targets with "confirmed terror
linkages", officials said.
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- 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 during the briefing, they said.
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- "Synergised Force application through jointness and
integration achieved in #OpSindoor with demonstrated battle effectiveness of
indigenous kinetic force multipliers was showcased to the #FSAs, while
highlighting Technological Superiority of the Indian armed forces in niche
non-kinetic domains of space, cyber and electronic warfare," the
Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff said in its post.
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- The DG, DIA also placed "credible record of the
relentless anti-India misinformation campaign conducted by the adversary and its
ramifications on regional peace and stability," it said, using hashtags --
"#OpSindoor #JusticeIsServed #ZeroToleranceForTerror".
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- Modalities of "our whole-of-nation approach which
effectively and swiftly countered the false narrative", was also highlighted,
the officials said.
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- Mexico, Peru, Australia, among other countries were also
represented at the meeting.
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- A foreign defence attache posted in Delhi, who attended
the briefing, said, "It was good to get information on what has transpired
in the last several days, directly from the Indian military side, as there is a
lot of unverified information on the internet."
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- Many other foreign defence attaches PTI spoke to after
the briefing, echoed similar views.
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- "We have seen online the media briefings done by the
Indian military and other officials in the past few days, and today, in person
we were told about India's Operation Sindoor," another defence attache
said.
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- India launched Operation Sindoor on early May 7 to
destroy nine terror infrastructures in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied-Kashmir
in retaliation to the Pahalgam terror attack.
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- All subsequent retaliations to Pakistani offensives were
carried out under 'Operation Sindoor'.
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- India and Pakistan on Saturday last announced reaching an
understanding to stop all firings and military actions on land, air and sea,
with effect from 5 pm that day.
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- A defence attache of a Nordic country recalled the April
22 Pahalgam attack and called it "horrific" and said, its prime
minister had strongly condemned the terrorist attack that killed many innocent
civilians.
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- Twenty-six tourists -- 25 Indians and one Nepalese --
were brutally killed in the attack that has drawn condemnation from several
countries and multiple heads of state since the incident.
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- A day earlier, in his first address to the nation after
Operation Sindoor, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, "Operation Sindoor
has carved out a new benchmark in our fight against terrorism, and has set up a
new parameter and a new normal."
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- "Indian armed forces executed precise strikes on
terrorist hideouts and training centres in Pakistan, delivering a decisive
blow," he had said.
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