'Won't Just Retaliate, Will Dominate': India Issues Most Chilling Warning to Pakistan | Op Sindoor
One year after India changed the rules of warfare in South Asia, the generals who executed Operation Sindoor are back — and they didn't come to celebrate. They came to warn. At a landmark press conference in Jaipur, Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai, Air Marshal A.K. Bharti, and Vice Admiral A.N. Pramod laid out the cold, unsparing numbers: 13 Pakistani aircraft destroyed, 11 airfields struck, 9 terror camps obliterated, and Pakistan's nuclear blackmail called out for the bluff it always was. Vice Admiral Pramod didn't mince a single word: "If challenged again, India won't just retaliate, but will dominate the battlefield from the very first moment." This isn't a retrospective. It's a doctrine. And the message aimed at Pakistan, and China, couldn't be clearer: Operation Sindoor was not the climax. It was the opening act. Watch this before the next chapter begins.
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