Story of teaching enemies a lesson on the border, General Upendra Dwivedi told the story of the beginning of Operation Sindoor to the end

Indian army chief Upendra Dwivedi revealed that what happened in Pahalgam on April 22 shook the entire country. The next day, an important meeting of top military and political leadership took place on April 23. According to General Dwivedi, this was the first time that Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said in very clear words – enough. He said, on April 23, we all sat together. The heads of the three armies agreed that something great should be done. We have received complete freedom – “Your decision you need to do.” This belief, political direction and clarity we first saw. General Dwivedi said such clear political support increases the morale of the soldiers. That was why our army commander could go to the ground and take steps in his opinion. ‘Strategy of Operation Sindoor’ of the northern commando, he further said, on April 25 we reached the northern commando, where we thought, planned, prepared and executed the concept. 7 out of 9 bases were destroyed and a large number of terrorists were killed. Our first meeting with the Prime Minister was on April 29. General Dwivedi said, it is important to understand how a small name ‘Operation Sindoor’ draws the entire country into one thread. It gave the whole country energy. When the director suggested the name, I felt it was “Indus” – that is, the Indus River and I said, “Very nice, you stopped the Indus water treaty.” He said – no, it’s ‘avoidance’. ‘Emotional involvement from Vermilion to Soldiers’s General Dwivedi said:’ This one name turned the whole country into one thread. “People say today,” From Sindhu to Sindoor … we took over everything. ” When I went to the field, I said the soldiers: “If a sister, mother or daughter apply Vermilion, she will always remember the soldier.” It was the association that united the whole country for a purpose. That was the reason the whole country asked, “Why did you stop the operation?” And the answer was found. ‘Gray Zone’ means we don’t go to any traditional operation. On an event held in IIT Madras, the army chief compared “Operation Sindoor” with the chess game and said: We did not know what the next trick of the enemy would be and what we should do. This is called gray zone. Gray zone means that we do not go to traditional activities, but take a little fewer steps from them. Traditional operation means moving forward with full power, use everything you have, and when you return, it’s fine, otherwise stay there. But the gray zone is one in which activities occur in all areas. We worked in a very strategic way. He said, we walk the tricks of chess and the enemy also does his move. Sometimes we beat and beat Him, sometimes we attacked our lives by risking our lives. This is life. The ‘narrator management system said the Torrent of Victory’ General Dwivedi, there was an important thing – the narrative management system. We understood on a large scale that the right victory is in the spirit. If you ask a Pakistani if he won or lost, he would say, “My main field has become a war, then we should have won.” This is the way to influence public thinking … whether it is our domestic population, enemy population or neutral population. He explained how he prepared a social sensitivity index and gave strategic messages from other forums, including X. The first message was: ‘Justice is done, Operation Sindoor’ … which hit the most in the world. It was given by a simple message and logo, created by a lieutenant colonel and an NCO. ‘Diplomatic steps with strategic clarity’ said that strategic clarity in diplomacy, information, military and economic fields came on time. This is why the Indus water treaty has been postponed. The powers of the high commission have been reduced. Defense staff were declared unwanted persons and the visa was canceled.