If Pakistan had dared to go to war during Operation Sindoor, it would have been completely ruined. After the attacks by the Army and Air Force, the Indian Navy was also fully prepared to attack through the Arabian Sea. The army made this disclosure in the presence of the army chiefs of the countries participating in the United Nations Peace Keeping Force (UNPKF).
Audio-video presentation given in Chief Conclave
During the ongoing three-day (14-16 October) Chiefs Conclave in the capital Delhi, Indian Army Deputy Chief Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai gave an audio-video presentation related to Operation Sindoor in the presence of Army Chiefs and top military commanders of UNPKF countries and during this time gave information about India’s military preparedness. Lieutenant General Ghai said that during Operation Sindoor, along with the Army and Air Force, the Navy was also fully prepared. Take that time. General Ghai was posted on the post of DGMO (Director General of Military Operations). Pakistan’s DGMO Lt. Had also called General Ghai and requested him to stop the war.
Attack coordinates shared with Navy
The Deputy Army Chief said that during the rehearsal of Operation Sindoor, the coordinates of the attack in Pakistan were also shared with the Navy. After destroying the terrorist hideouts and the Pakistani Air Force airbase, India had accomplished its objective and stopped the war. If Pakistan had shown the courage to escalate the war, the Navy could have also participated in Operation Sindoor, which would have led to Pakistan’s destruction.
Army chiefs of more than 30 countries included
Army chiefs, vice chiefs and senior military commanders of more than 30 countries are participating in the Chief Conclave. These countries include Bhutan, Bundi, Ethiopia, Fiji, France, Ghana, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Poland, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Uganda, Uruguay, Vietnam, Algeria, Armenia, Bangladesh, Brazil, Cambodia, Italy, Nepal, Kenya, Rwanda, Senegal, Australia, Egypt, Malaysia, Morocco, Nigeria, Thailand and Madagascar are included.
Briefing on terrorism and Pakistan’s role
The Deputy Chief gave detailed information about the history of terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir and the important role of Pakistan. He said that despite the 2001 Parliament attack, Uri attack and Pulwama (2019), India maintained restraint, but the Pahalgam attack broke the dam of patience and this time Pakistan was taught an unforgettable lesson.
Take. General Ghai showed in the presentation videos and photographs of the attacks on 09 terrorist hideouts and 11 airbases in Pakistan during Operation Sindoor. Also, information was given about the damage caused to fighter jets, reconnaissance aircraft and transport aircraft of Pakistani Air Force during the 88-hour operation. He also said that during this period, special care was taken to ensure that Pakistan does not suffer ‘collateral damage’ i.e. common citizens are harmed.
Big change in policy on terrorism
The Indian Army told the UN peacekeeping force that after Operation Sindoor on the instructions of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India has changed its policy towards terrorism. Now terrorist incidents will be seen as war and India will not bow down to nuclear blackmail. Also, now there will be no difference between those who commit terrorism and those who support terrorism.

