
News Topical, Digital Desk : Indian Air Force (IAF) Deputy Chief Air Marshal Narmdeshwar Tiwari said on Friday that India's 'Operation Sindoor' showed how an enemy can be brought to the negotiating table with less than 50 weapons. He called it an example that should be studied.
There is no bigger example than Operation Sindoor
He said this during a dialogue session of a conference organized by think tank 'Centre for Air Power Studies' (CAPS) and 'College of Air Warfare'. Tiwari said, "We discussed a lot about the pros and cons, especially about air power. I think there is no bigger example than what we did in 'Operation Sindoor'."
It will be studied later
He said that 'Operation Sindoor' has shown how the enemy can be brought to the negotiating table with less than 50 weapons. The Air Force Deputy Chief said during the first session of the conference, 'I think this is an example that should be studied, and I am sure it will be studied later.'
CDS Anil Chauhan also participated in this program
Air Marshal Tiwari made the remarks while sitting in the audience. Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan also attended the event, which was attended by several former chiefs of the Indian Air Force and some defence officials from foreign countries.
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