New Delhi:
Lt Gen Sumer Ivan d'Cunha, director -general of the air defense of the army, emphasized the military capacities of the country on Monday and stated that India has the arsenal power to touch goals over the full depth of Pakistan in the background of Operation Sindoor.
In an interview with Ani, Lt Gen d'Cunha said: “The whole of Pakistan is within reach.” He stated that even if they move the general headquarters of the Pakistani army (GHQ) of Rawalpindi to regions such as Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), they “have to find a deep hole”.
The attacking strikes of India during Operation Sindoor focused on important Pakistani air bases with precision, with the help of hanging ammunition to destroy high -quality goals.
Lt Gen d'Cunha said: “I just like to say that India has a sufficient arsenal of weapons to take Pakistan over the depth. So, from the widest to the narrowest to his narrowest, where it is, the entire Pakistan is within reach. Moving, but they will really have to find a deep hole.”
#WATCH | Delhi: DG Army Air Defense Lt Gen Sumer Ivan d'Cunha says: “India has an adequate arsenal of weapons to enter Pakistan at its depth. So, from the widest to his narrowest, wherever it is, the whole Pakistan is within reach … the GHQ (General … pic.twitter.com/u8jfcmic8y
– Ani (@ani) May 19, 2025
Modern indigenous technology, including long -distance and guided ammunition drones, played a crucial role in the success of the operation.
Lt Gen d'Cunha further underlined that the primary task of the armed forces protects the sovereignty of the nation and his people.
“It is our job to protect our sovereignty, our people … So I think the fact that we have been able to protect our mother country against this attack, which was aimed at causing many problems in population centers and in our cantons, the fact that we have given this reassurance were also equal cherishing in the camps. Drone attacks.
India's Operation Sindoor showed its readyness in modern warfare, especially in neutralizing drones and other advanced technologies.
The operation emphasized India's integrated command structures, making seamless coordination between different military branches possible.
Operation Sindoor reflected the “shishupala -doctrine” of India, where patience is exercised until a pre -defined threshold of provocation has been exceeded, followed by decisive action.
The operation shifted from reactive defense to proactive security doctrine, with which the willingness of India to take daring action against terrorism.
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