India, Pakistan and DGMO
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According to Lt Gen Ghai, “Following Operation Sindoor on 7 May, where terrorists were struck without crossing the LoC, the Indian side was prepared for a Pakistani retaliation with a ‘Multilayered counter-drone and air defence grid’.”
Lt Gen Rajeev Ghai drew parallels between cricket and military defense during a briefing on Operation Sindoor and also made a reference to Virat Kohli, who retired from Test cricket on Monday.
A DGMO (Director General of Military Operations) is responsible for planning and supervising military operations, including combat missions and counter-terrorism initiatives. Ensuring that the armed forces are fully prepared for any type of operation is also a crucial aspect of the role.
Lt. Gen Rajiv Ghai uses a cricket analogy involving Virat Kohli to explain India's air defence system. Watch the insightful discussion.- Watch Video on English Oneindia
Top commanders from the Army, Air Force, and Navy will hold a joint press conference on Operation Sindoor, highlighting India's unified military strategy and shift toward a decisive new security doctrine.
NSA Doval, Rajnath Singh, Col Qureshi & Wing Cmdr Vyomika to Brief on Armed Forces' sucess amid India Pakistan tensions, India News News, Times Now
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Mid-Day on MSNNo enemy drones are being reported at present, says Indian ArmyAmid ongoing India-Pakistan tensions, the Indian Army said that no enemy drones have been reported on Indian territory at present and the situation remains calm and completely under full control, reported news agency ANI.
Pakistan's Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) also released the names of 11 soldiers who died as a result of the strikes and also claimed that 78 of its soldiers sustained injuries.
The persistent drone incursions represent acts of gross insubordination, exposing fractures deep within the Pakistani military's ranks., India News News - Times Now