The enemy will be shocked! India started major preparations for ‘Operation Sindoor 2.0’, Army Chief gave ultimatum of 24 hours war

Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi has made such a big announcement that the enemies across the border are going to have sleepless nights. The Army Chief has told the country in clear words that the Indian Army has now started making major preparations for ‘Operation Sindoor 2.0’. He most emphasized that the military strategy adopted in response to the nefarious activities of Pakistan after the cowardly terrorist attack in Pahalgam is still fully active. The Indian Army is engaged in 24-hour war preparations with greater strength.

Operation Sindoor continues, all three armies will take action together

During a special conversation with news agency ANI, Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi said that Operation Sindoor is still not completely over, but in view of the current circumstances, it has only been stopped temporarily i.e. ceasefire has been done. General Dwivedi did not take the name of Pakistan directly, but gave a very strong and direct message while referring to India’s unprecedented military preparedness. He clearly indicated that if there is a need for a new military operation for the security of the country, then this time not only the Army but also the Air Force and the Navy will attack the enemy together.

Army is getting ready for 24×7 war: General Upendra Dwivedi

The Army Chief further said that if ‘Operation Sindoor 2.0’ arises in the future, then along with the Indian Army, our three armies are making backup plans and complete preparations for it. Our main focus at this time is to further strengthen the coordination between the three forces (Army, Navy and Air Force) so that we can keep ourselves fully prepared for 24×7 war. Regarding modern warfare, he said that today’s battlefield has become so transparent that information about every activity reaches the other side immediately. Therefore, we have to be very cautious about our deployment in the border areas, use of weapons and the safety of our soldiers as well as the civilians living there.

War is successful only when the entire nation is united

Emphasizing on the unity of the country, General Dwivedi said that any war can be successful only when the entire nation stands together and has full faith in the people giving correct information. He assured and said that I can assure you that the nation which has unwavering faith in each other and all the departments related to the country’s security, always wins in the battlefield.

Let us remind you that last year, India had carried out ‘Operation Vermillion’ on the intervening night of May 7 and 8, 2025, as a very strong and aggressive military action against terrorism being fostered by Pakistan. This major operation was launched after the horrific terrorist attack on April 22 in the famous tourist destination of Pahalgam in South Kashmir, where Pakistan-backed terrorists had indiscriminately fired in the beautiful Baisaran Valley, taking the lives of 26 innocent people.

How much loss did Pakistan suffer in the first Operation Sindoor?

When India launched Operation Sindoor last year, more than 100 dreaded terrorists of dangerous organizations like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed were killed in that fierce attack by the Indian Army. In this action of Indian heroes, about 35 to 40 regular soldiers of Pakistan were also killed. Not only this, our Army had completely destroyed 9 major terrorist launchpads and their headquarters operating in Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK).

In this retaliatory action by India, many other military airbases and radar systems of Pakistan including Noor Khan Airbase in Rawalpindi were completely destroyed. Along with this, due to the Indian Army not being able to stand up to this bravery, about 10 to 13 modern fighter aircraft of Pakistan (which included F-16), AWACS aircraft, many dangerous drones and cruise missiles were shot down. Now the enemy is sure to tremble with the sound of the second part of the same operation.

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