Mumbai, Nov 24: Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi on Monday underscored that the true strength of the Indian armed forces lies in jointness and seamless coordination, emphasising that Operation Sindoor stands as a powerful example of such synergy.
Speaking at the commissioning ceremony of INS Mahe the first vessel of the Mahe class anti submarine warfare shallow water craft in Mumbai, Gen Dwivedi said that in today’s era of multi-domain operations, India’s security influence depends on its ability to operate cohesively “from the depths of the ocean to the highest frontier.”
“Operation Sindoor was an apt example of the synergy of the armed forces,” he said, referring to India’s targeted military action against terror infrastructure in Pakistan following the April 2025 Pahalgam terror attack.
The Army Chief added that the Indian Army is driving a series of transformation initiatives, with jointness and integration forming critical pillars. Modern conflicts, he said, will increasingly be “multi-domain, hybrid, and require united national strength,” making inter-service synergy indispensable.