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Operation Sindoor Ongoing, Our Preparedness Must Remain Very High: CDS Gen Chauhan

NEW DELHI, INDIA, JUL 25 – CDS General Anil Chauhan stresses the importance of hybrid soldiers skilled in information, technology, and scholarship amid ongoing Operation Sindoor against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism.

  • On Friday in New Delhi Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan at a strategic affairs conclave said the world is on the cusp of a `third military revolution`, highlighting rapidly transforming warfare.
  • Chauhan said `you'll need hundreds of them — across disciplines`, calling for a democratisation of military genius and innovation.
  • As part of India’s counter-offensive, Operation Sindoor was initiated after the Pahalgam attack that killed 26 innocent people, mostly tourists, and remains active against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism.
  • Chauhan said `There are no runners-up in war`, adding that military preparedness must remain at a very high level, round-the-clock and throughout the year.
  • Describing future troops, Chauhan said `in an emerging landscape of warfare a future soldier will need a mix of all three info, tech and scholar warriors`, the CDS added `who possess both strong academic knowledge and practical military expertise`.
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The Hindu broke the news in India on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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