Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi underscored the critical role of synergy within India’s armed forces, using ‘Operation Sindoor’ as a prime illustration. Speaking at the commissioning of INS Mahe, a new generation of indigenous shallow-water combatants, Dwivedi emphasized that coordinated capabilities across all domains are paramount for national security. He stated that in the current era of multi-domain operations, India’s capacity for unified action, from the ocean’s depths to the highest mountains, will define its security influence. Operation Sindoor, a targeted military action against terror infrastructure in Pakistan following an attack in April 2025, perfectly exemplified this integrated approach. Dwivedi highlighted how the Army, Navy, and Air Force form a strategic trinity, with jointness and integration as core pillars of the Indian Army’s transformation initiatives. He also acknowledged the Navy’s crucial role in regional and global diplomacy, noting the historical and ongoing collaboration between the Army and Navy in various missions, including disaster relief and amphibious operations. The Army Chief expressed confidence in the Navy’s ambitious expansion plans to become a dominant multi-dimensional force.
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