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Army chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi described the chance during Operation Sindoor on Sunday, saying: “It was like a chess game, we didn’t know what the next step of the enemy would be, and we had to constantly adjust our own.” During an address at IIT Madras, he said: ‘In Operation Sindoor we played chess. We didn’t know what the next step would be, and what we were going to do. This is called the gray zone. Gray zone means that we will not do the conventional operations. What we do is just a conventional operation. And somewhere we went in for the killing of the danger of losing our own, but it’s about life. “He also inaugurated” Agishodh ” – the Indian Army Research (IARC) in IIT Madras, which was an important step towards confidence in defense technology. promoted. On the 23rd, the next day ourselves, we all sat down. It was the first time RM (Rajnath Singh, of the defense) said: “Enough is enough”. All three heads were very clear that something had to be done. This is the kind of confidence, political direction and political clarity we first saw. In the early hours of May 7, India launched Operation Sindoor-with nine terror beds across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK)-in retaliation to the deadly Pahalgam attack in April, which killed 26 civilians. ‘Operation Sindoor’ was named the largest and deepest strike of the Indian army, and was’ Operation Sindoor”s first joint operation since the 1971 war. All three defense army, Navy and Air Force coordinated to execute the strikes on Pakistan to eliminate Jaish-E-Muhammed and Lashkar leadership. ‘On the 25th we visited the northern commando, where we thought, planned, conceptualized and executed the seven targets from the nine that were destroyed, and many terrorists were killed. On April 29, we met the Prime Minister. It is important that a small name connects to the entire nation. This is something the whole nation has asked. And it was answered a lot, “Dwivedi added. Agishodh the collaboration will also extend to the IIT Madras Research Park, including partnerships with AMTDC and Pravartak Technologies Foundation. which reflects a doctrinal shift.