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‘Op Sindoor’ showed India’s technological warfare capability: Rajnath Singh
5/4/2026 9:36:52 PM
Early Times Report

Prayagraj, May 4: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday said Operation Sindoor was a “specimen of technological warfare,” pointing out the use of advanced systems and the armed forces’ readiness to adapt to evolving battle conditions.
Speaking at the inaugural ceremony of the North Tech Symposium in Prayagraj, Singh said the operation showcased the integration of cutting-edge platforms such as the Akash missile system and BrahMos, along with other modern equipment.
“Operation Sindoor was itself a specimen of technological warfare. In this operation, along with advanced missile systems like AkashTeer, Akash missile system, and BrahMos, numerous latest equipment were also utilized. It proved that our armed forces are not only understanding the changes but are also employing them with confidence,” Singh said.
He stressed the need for constant preparedness in an unpredictable security environment.
“I have always told one thing to my armed forces and Defence experts, and I want to reiterate it again today that we must not only remain active, but also proactive. We must also remain prepared for every kind of situation,” he said.
Highlighting the armed forces’ capability, Singh said Operation Sindoor reflected their preparedness and adaptability. “Our forces and our industries have analyzed the changing circumstances very well. Your people’s preparation always remains up to date, up to mark, and up to standard. And as the biggest example of this, Operation Sindoor is right before us,” he said.
Recalling the operation a year later, the Defence Minister praised the forces’ response to terrorism.
“One year has passed since this Operation. Whenever Operation Sindoor is mentioned, I am reminded of the valor of my armed forces. The terrorists and their patrons received such a resounding response from our soldiers that the entire nation’s head is held high with pride. It was still good that, by showing restraint, we only neutralized the terrorists–otherwise, the world already knows what our armed forces are capable of,” Singh said.
He also underlined the changing nature of warfare, noting the rise of unconventional threats.
“If we look at the unpredictability of the war system, then in earlier times, at least we had a rough idea of what the opposing side could do. Its military capability, its platforms, its doctrine–we had an estimate of all these. But now, a surprise element keeps emerging continuously, one that could never have been imagined before. Things that we considered part of ordinary civilian life are now turning into lethal weapons,” he said.
The Defence Minister also linked infrastructure development to national security, citing projects such as the Ganga Expressway.
“The infra projects that we are starting will also prove to be assets for us in the future. Like, right now, Uttar Pradesh’s longest expressway, the Ganga Expressway, has been launched. All these infrastructure projects are equally important for our Defence sector,” he said.
He highlighted government initiatives to strengthen the defence ecosystem, including iDEX, ADITI, and Technology Development Fund.
“Under the leadership of the Prime Minister, our government has taken numerous steps to strengthen our defence ecosystem. You all are well familiar with those initiatives. Be it i-DEX, ADITI, or TDF, through all these efforts, we have sought to boost innovation in the Defence sector and increase participation from the private sector to the maximum extent possible,” Singh said.
He added that infrastructure projects such as the Defence Corridor and the BrahMos assembly facility are enhancing India’s capabilities.
Singh also noted growing global recognition of Indian defence industries.
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