Operation Sindoor 2.0: How the army is preparing for the next battle
The army, when not at war is preparing for it. This statement has been drilled down to every soldier from the initial days of training. Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) general Upendra Dwivedi while addressing the Passing Out Parade (POP) at the National Defence Academy stated "India is preparing for Operation Sindoor 2.0".Following the adage the 'more you sweat in peace, the less you bleed in war,' the Indian Army along with its sister services has held may individual and joint exercises since the active phase of Operation Sindoor has ended. One year after the 88-hour operation, lessons from the conflict have reshaped India’s counter-terror doctrine and combat readiness, shifting its posture from reactive defense to preemptive, technology-driven punitive deterrence. This was validated during the tri-service Trishul Exercise in November 2025, which demonstrated integrated multi-domain operations under compressed timelines, synchronising sensors, shooters, and decision-making into a kill-web architecture.The Indian Army has decisively transitioned from manpower-heavy tactics to a high-tech, multi-domain force centered around unmanned systems, artificial intelligence, and lean rapid-response units.
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