Fazilka: On the night of 7 May 2025, a new chapter was added for India in the security politics of South Asia. Talking about this, Ashwini Futela said that the precision operation carried out in a few minutes made it clear that modern warfare is no longer limited to the clash of armies on the border. Today the center of war has become technology, intelligence, quick decisions and strategic restraint.
He said that the biggest feature of Operation Sindoor was its precise and controlled strategy. This operation proved that success in today's war is not only determined by firing, but by advance preparation, accurate information and complete identification of the target. It was an operation that highlighted the changing face of modern warfare.
Ranjam Kamra said that the most important aspect of this operation was satellite surveillance and digital transparency. Nowadays, the ability to monitor from the sky has increased so much that the traces of any event can be exposed to the world in a few hours. It is a new reality that it has become difficult to hide facts for a long time. The truth on the battlefield is now revealed not only through statements but also through technical evidence.
He said that Operation Sindoor also highlighted the power of intelligence integration. Information gathered by different agencies, its analysis and instant decision making - this is the real strength of modern security systems. Today, intelligence is not just limited to reports, but has directly become the basis of strategic action.
He said that this operation has also given new impetus to the defense vision of "Aatmanirbhar Bharat". The role of indigenous technology, drones and missile systems shows that indigenous capability in the defense sector has now become a strategic imperative. The greater the domestic technical capability, the greater the strategic confidence.
Ashwini Futela said that Operation Sindoor has also explained the concept of nuclear deterrence in a new way. It has long been believed that the scope of conventional operations is limited due to the presence of nuclear weapons. But this incident showed that a limited, controlled and precise response can also deliver a strategic message.
He said that one thing is very clear from this whole incident that today's war is not only about weapons, but also about information, technology, intelligence capability and controlled decisions. Whoever has facts, technology and strategic patience will have a strong position at the international level.
Finally, he said that Operation Sindoor has proved that the definition of security has also changed in changing times. Now the victory is hidden not only in the field, but in the correct use of information and technology.