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Long-Range Precision Strikes in May Dealt Major Psychological Blow to Pakistan: CDS

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Long-Range Precision Strikes in May Dealt Major Psychological Blow to Pakistan: CDS

General Anil Chauhan says Operation Sindoor remains active, signals shift towards short, high-impact wars.

Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan has said that India’s long-range precision strikes during the May cross-border hostilities delivered a “huge psychological impact” on Pakistan, marking a decisive moment in modern conflict. Speaking at the inaugural Annual Trident Lecture Series organised by the Centre for Joint Warfare Studies, he confirmed that Operation Sindoor is still underway and underscored the role of rapid, targeted action in shaping future warfare.

Highlighting the changing nature of armed conflict, General Chauhan explained that modern wars are no longer about territorial gains or capturing prisoners. “There were very long-range precision strikes at selected targets. The physical damage was limited, but the psychological impact was significant. We demonstrated the ability to strike deep with precision, displaying sophistication and superiority,” he said.

Describing this transformation as “the matrix of victory,” the CDS noted that military dominance is now measured by impact and effect rather than land acquisition. “It has nothing to do with territory. This is how domination is changing,” he emphasised, suggesting that India’s approach is aligned with global trends towards short, high-intensity operations.

He also pointed to the government’s “new norms” for defence, calling for India’s armed forces to maintain a “very high order” of operational readiness at all times. This readiness, he said, is essential to deter and respond swiftly to emerging threats.

Issuing a stern warning to Pakistan, General Chauhan declared that cross-border terrorism will be met with decisive action and that militants can no longer expect safe havens across the border. His remarks reinforce India’s commitment to proactive and precise military responses to safeguard national security.

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