Operation Sindoor: Aftermath


Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday warned Pakistan, saying every inch of India's neighbour lies within the range of BrahMos missiles, even as he praised Operation Sindoor and called it merely a trailer.

"BrahMos proved to be practical for India's security during Operation Sindoor. Winning is not merely an incident, but it has become our habit...What happened in Operation Sindoor was just a trailer. However, that trailer itself made Pakistan realise that if India could give birth to Pakistan, I need not say anything further about what else it could do," he said.

His remarks came as he and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath flagged off the first batch of indigenously produced BrahMos missiles in Lucknow's aerospace facility.

Rajnath Singh said that nearly 100 missiles will be launched from the Lucknow site every year, with them being supplied to all the three services.
 
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It's good to have some brown sepoys and some doomsday predicts in house though. Keeps us on toes and train us for adversarial events.

An in house "Red Team minus trying to simulate" for India. Our security establishment must be feeling so lucky 🙃
 
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A tanker carrying Iranian liquefied petroleum gas caught fire in the Gulf of Aden near Yemen on Saturday, raising questions about the cause of the explosion and the ship’s ties to Iran’s sanctioned oil trade. While Houthi rebels denied responsibility and the European Union suggested it may have been an accident, new information links the vessel to Tehran’s clandestine maritime network.

Tracking data shows the tanker was registered under the flag of Cameroon and owned by an Indian company. It was loaded with LPG at Iran’s Asaluyeh port on September 25 and was reportedly en route to the port of Ras Isa in Yemen. The destination suggests the cargo was intended for the Houthis, the Iranian-backed rebel group that controls much of northern Yemen.

There were 24 crew members on board the MV FALCON, including 23 Indian nationals and one Ukrainian. One crew member is missing, while the others evacuated the vessel after the fire broke out. A Greek ship was nearby at the time of the incident, and a French aircraft was dispatched to assist in the response.

The U.S.-based advocacy group United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) had previously identified the MV FALCON as part of Iran’s “ghost fleet” — a network of tankers that transport oil and petroleum products in violation of international sanctions.
 
It's good to have some brown sepoys and some doomsday predicts in house though. Keeps us on toes and train us for adversarial events.
Head over to the Astra thread. You'll know what his level happens to be. You've were right, he is a bad faith actor and has horrendous takes. He has a unique level of hate for anything remotely coming out of our own IC and pitches foreign systems coming from the West. He purposely skirts around certain issues and his written ENG is just 10/10 (I would have to explain this is sarcasm to him). I have tracked this all the way to 2022-2023 when @Rajput Lion @_Anonymous_ and others use to engage him.

It is absolutely my fault for ignoring your take back then.
 
Head over to the Astra thread. You'll know what his level happens to be. You've were right, he is a bad faith actor and has horrendous takes. He has a unique level of hate for anything remotely coming out of our own IC and pitches foreign systems coming from the West. He purposely skirts around certain issues and his written ENG is just 10/10 (I would have to explain this is sarcasm to him). I have tracked this all the way to 2022-2023 when @Rajput Lion @_Anonymous_ and others use to engage him.

It is absolutely my fault for ignoring your take back then.
For starters I've never engaged Hydrocele. I've other more intelligent clowns for that .

Secondly Hydrocele is tolerated only for the entertainment value it brings to this drab forum.

Thirdly if you guys have been taking it seriously after all this while , the joke's on you.
 
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Drones did fly over Delhi uncontested.
Plenty of videos available, search yourself.
And where did they go then? Care to show us some "plenty of videos"? Also if you would use your brain for a second, most Pakistani drones launched during Op Sindoor were shot down by Indian AD. No proof, whatsoever, exist to show that even a single Pakistani drone caused any significant damage to Indian installations that could be captured on satellite imagery. But despite that, some drones reached Delhi and flew uncontested? And this is one of the Pakistani lies like hacking electricity, trains, etc etc. Utterly shameless and delusional nation, one must say.
 
And where did they go then? Care to show us some "plenty of videos"? Also if you would use your brain for a second, most Pakistani drones launched during Op Sindoor were shot down by Indian AD. No proof, whatsoever, exist to show that even a single Pakistani drone caused any significant damage to Indian installations that could be captured on satellite imagery. But despite that, some drones reached Delhi and flew uncontested? And this is one of the Pakistani lies like hacking electricity, trains, etc etc. Utterly shameless and delusional nation, one must say.

There's delusion and then there's pakistan.
There's self inflicted wounds then there's India. ( I was gonna write pakistan but then realised pakistan itself is a self inflicted wounds by India) Thank you MG.