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India briefs diplomats from 70 countries about Operation SindoorThe senior Army officer elaborated on the deliberate planning process for selection of targets with confirmed terror linkages.
Kalyan Ray
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Defence Intelligence Agency Director General Lt General D.S. Rana briefs the Foreign Service Attaches of 70 nations on 'Operation Sindoor', in New Delhi. </p></div>

Defence Intelligence Agency Director General Lt General D.S. Rana briefs the Foreign Service Attaches of 70 nations on 'Operation Sindoor', in New Delhi.

Credit: @HQ_IDS_India via PTI Photo

New Delhi: India on Monday briefed diplomats from 70 countries about Operation Sindoor explaining to them what would be the new normal for India while dealing with terrorists, who always found safe harbour in Pakistan.

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Lt Gen DS Rana, Director General Defence Intelligence Agency informed the Foreign Service Attaches of 70 nations on the successful conduct of Operation Sindoor that has set new a normal in India-Pakistan relations, the Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff said in a statement.

The briefing comes a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to the nation on what would be India’s response to terror attacks like the one that happened in Pahalgam on April 22, in future.

The senior Army officer elaborated on the deliberate planning process for selection of targets with confirmed terror linkages. A set of nine targets was identified from a list of 21 after taking into account multiple inputs from different agencies.

The integrated, precise and prompt response by the armed forces to achieve the stated objectives, executed through intense multi domain operations was also highlighted to the diplomats.

“Synergised force application through jointness and integration achieved in Op Sindoor with demonstrated battle effectiveness of indigenous kinetic force multipliers was showcased to the foreign service attaches while highlighting technological superiority of the Indian armed forces in niche non-kinetic domains of space, cyber and electronic warfare," says the HQIDS in its post.

During his 30-minute briefing at Indian Army’s Manekshaw Centre in Delhi, Lt Gen Rana also placed credible records of the relentless anti-India misinformation campaign conducted by the adversary and its ramifications on regional peace and stability.

“The modalities of India’s approach which effectively and swiftly countered the false narrative, was also highlighted,” it says.

A defence attache in Delhi, who attended the briefing, said, "It was good to get information on what has transpired in the last several days, directly from the Indian military side.

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(Published 13 May 2025, 21:48 IST)