Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi on Monday said that the Indian armed forces are fully prepared for fifth-generation warfare, which are based on strategic tactics and psychological clout rather than direct conflict
Madras was speaking at an event at IIT Madras. Addressing the event, he emphasized that future conflicts will require a blend of conventional strength and modern capabilities, where soldiers will have to work side by side with robots
Army Chief' 'Operation Sindoor' He said it demonstrated India's ability to take "precise, punitive and coordinated action", forcing Pakistan to demand a ceasefire within 88 hours
' Operation Vermilion' He said the 88-hour operation was "unprecedented in terms of scale, range, depth and strategic impact". According to a press statement, General Upendra Dwivedi on Monday inaugurated 'Agnishodh', a research cell at IIT-Madras to promote self-reliance in defence technology. He is on a two-day visit to Chennai
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