India briefs 70 nations on Operation Sindoor
New Delhi, May 13: Lieutenant General DS Rana, Director General of the Defence Intelligence Agency (DG DIA), briefed foreign service attachés from 70 countries on India’s successful execution of Operation Sindoor, describing it as a watershed in India-Pakistan military dynamics and a demonstration of India’s evolving warfighting doctrine.
The briefing, held under the aegis of the Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff, outlined the careful planning and precision strikes behind Operation Sindoor, a retaliatory offensive launched on May 7 in response to the Pahalgam terror attack.
The operation targeted nine terrorist camps and strategic military infrastructure across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, reportedly neutralising over 100 terrorists and significantly degrading Pakistan’s military capabilities.
In a statement posted on X, HQ IDS said:
“Lt Gen DS Rana…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…”
The DG DIA underscored how the mission showcased India’s use of multi-domain operations, integrating land, air, cyber, space, and electronic warfare capabilities with unprecedented synergy. He highlighted the role of domestically developed kinetic force multipliers, reinforcing India’s defence self-reliance and technological edge.
Lt Gen Rana also drew attention to Pakistan’s misinformation campaign during the conflict, calling it a “relentless anti-India narrative” that threatened regional stability. He detailed how India’s Whole-of-Nation approach swiftly countered disinformation, combining media strategy, diplomatic messaging, and cyber deterrence.