On 1 Year Of Op Sindoor, Documentary Shows Space-Based Assets, Cyber Ops Before Strikes
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh released a documentary marking the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor, detailing India's multi-domain approach including space and cyber assets, and its planning before strikes inside Pakistan. The film features statements from senior military officials and leaders, presented at a Jaipur briefing.
Why It Matters
The documentary highlights India's integrated, cross-domain warfare capabilities, including space-based and cyber operations, and illustrates how intelligence sharing and multi-domain coordination underpin modern counter-terror actions.
Timeline
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May 7, 2026: Documentary release on Op Sindoor at Jaipur during JCC2026
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh released a nearly 30-minute documentary marking the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor at Jaipur, during the Joint Commanders' Conference (JCC2026). The documentary highlights multi-domain warfare, including space-based assets repositioned with ISRO, cyber assets used to monitor Pakistan's critical systems, and seamless intelligence sharing among agencies before kinetic actions. Prime Minister Narendra Modi appears calling for a free hand to the military. Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan emphasizes the operation's demonstration of multi-domain dominance and superior situation awareness. Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai states that Operation Sindoor was not the end but the beginning. Air Marshal AK Bharti reiterates the primacy of air power.
May 2025: Indian strikes on Pakistani targets following Pahalgam attack
Days after the Pahalgam attack, India struck Pakistani terror and military assets.
April 2025: Pahalgam attack in Jammu and Kashmir
Terrorists groomed and backed by Pakistan killed 26 tourists in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, in April 2025. Days later, India struck Pakistani terror and military assets.