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India Abstract 70 Diplomatic Services Affiliated to Operation Sindoor; China, Türkiye Not Invited

Director-General of the Defense Intelligence Agency Director-General DS Rana introduced Operation Sindoor to diplomatic services of 70 countries held in New Delhi on May 13, 2025. Image source: PTI

The Seventy Diplomatic Services Annex (FSA) on Tuesday (May 13, 2025) introduced a detailed introduction to the General Defense Intelligence Agency (DG DIA), which sets a “new normal” in India-Pakistan relations, which highlights the “nationality of strength and country” in India’s “military members of the new British military in the new English warfare warfare”. Several official sources confirmed that China and Tukuye FSA were not invited.

Meanwhile, the Pakistani military announced that during the confrontation with India, 11 people were killed and 78 others were injured. These included six Pakistani Army personnel and five Air Force personnel, including squadron leaders.

“DG DIA elaborates on the intentional planning process of selecting targets through confirmed terrorist links. The integrated, accurate and rapid response of the Indian armed forces to achieve the established goals implemented through intense multi-domain operations is also emphasized,” Headquarters, Integrated Defense Personnel (IDS), said on social media.

Official sources said China and Türkiye took a very open stance to India throughout the period, so they were not invited to attend the military briefing.

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Technical Advantages

The combat effectiveness of local dynamic force multipliers is demonstrated through the collaborative application of joint and integration achieved in sindoor operations, while demonstrating the technical advantages of Indian armed forces to the FSA, in the non-laser field of wall cy, space, network and electronic fanaticism, the latter, later detailed introduction.

The Post said Lieutenant General Lana also mentioned the ruthless anti-India misinformation carried out by his opponent and its impact on regional peace and stability. “Our whole country approach works and quickly refutes false narratives.”

Defense sources said the Indian Air Force (IAF) defeated Pakistan’s radar site on the evening of May 7-8, playing a key role in ensuring that its air defense network remains plagued by hits or because Pakistan shuts down its radar, expecting more attacks and moving it farther. Either way, it limits air defense capabilities, which also hardly manages to pose a threat, as the IAF hit eight major air bases and has long-range precise guidance ammunition.

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Pakistan has an important arsenal of military equipment from China and Turkey, and is also the largest importer of China’s military hardware. The Pakistan Air Force operates the Chinese J-10 and JF-17 fighter jets armed by JF-15 to air-to-air missiles outside of visual range, and the HQ-9-based ground air defense system recently adopted in recent conflicts. The HQ-9 radar site was ammunition hit by Indian armed forces, and the air defense system failed to respond effectively, as wandering ammunition and precisely guided ammunition hit the air base and military devices.

Pakistan has widely used Turkish Songar drones, which can carry small arms in waves launched in India after waves launched in 7, 8 and 9 May and the Byker Yiha III Kamikaze drone. At the beginning of the hostilities, reports and open source intelligence were also conducted to track cargo aircraft from Pakistan’s Turkiye Landing, official sources said, which was closely monitored.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in his speech to the country on Monday that Operation Sindor has set “new benchmarks” in India’s counter-terrorism struggle and established “new parameters and new routines”. “Secondly, India will not tolerate any nuclear blackmail. India will accurately and decisively pick on the terrorist hiding places under the cover of nuclear blackmail,” he said.

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