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India to Brief Foreign Defence Attachés on ‘Operation Sindoor’ Today

The Indian government will today explain the details of ‘Operation Sindoor’ to defence officers from other countries. These officers, known as defence attachés, represent their countries in India. The Ministry of Defence invited them to a special briefing to share key information about the operation.

India carried out ‘Operation Sindoor’ to rescue its citizens from a dangerous situation abroad. Officials used military aircraft and worked closely with other government agencies to bring people back safely. The operation showed India’s ability to act quickly and protect its people during emergencies.

At today’s meeting, Indian defence officials will describe the planning and actions behind the mission. They will show videos, maps, and reports to help the foreign officers understand how India completed the rescue. The officials will also answer questions and explain the roles of the Air Force, Army, and Navy in the operation.

The government wants to build trust with friendly countries by sharing this information. It hopes the briefing will show India’s strong defence capabilities and its commitment to global cooperation. By sharing these details, India can also help other countries plan similar rescue missions if needed.

Many countries value these briefings because they offer real examples of military work during crisis situations. Defence attachés will report the information back to their home countries, which could lead to better joint training and closer defence ties in the future.

Officials have arranged the event at a top defence facility in New Delhi. They have prepared the venue with tight security and modern presentation tools. Senior officers will lead the session and give clear explanations about each step of the operation.

India regularly invites foreign defence officers to such briefings to improve international understanding and teamwork. By explaining ‘Operation Sindoor,’ India continues to show its leadership in handling emergencies and supporting peace efforts.

The meeting will help build stronger defence relationships and highlight India’s growing role in global security and humanitarian efforts.