In the month of May, there was a war -like condition between India and Pakistan. Seeing its condition being thin in the war, Pakistan started pleading for ceasefire in front of India, after which India approved the ceasefire agreement.
Now recently, the Indian Army has described India’s move as a master stroke. India’s Deputy Army Chief Rahul R Singh, stating the Operation Sindoor launched by the Indian Armed Forces, said that India had planned all actions in a planned manner.
Lieutenant General Rahul R Singh was addressing people at the ‘New Age Military Technologies’ program organized by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI). The deputy chief described the decision from starting Operation Sindoor to finishing a thoughtful strategy. Lieutenant General Singh said, “We decided in the last hour which nine marks would be attacked.”
Wisdom step
During this time he also said that the action was deliberately included the army, Air Force and Navy in this action to give the message that we are one. “He said,” India finalized 21 targets, out of which it was a wise step for us to attack nine goals. “He said that technology was also taken to choose the target.
Why action was stopped?
The deputy chief said that the decision to stop Operation Sindoor was Master Stroke. He said, “It was decided that whenever there is an attack, we have to stay ahead of them. However, it was also planned that we would try to stop this war after completing our goals.” He added, “It is easy to start war, but it is very difficult to control it. So I would say that it was a great plan to stop this struggle at the right time.”