Operation Sindoor Signals India’s Shift To Multi-Domain, Data-Driven Warfare : General Dwivedi

| Apr 09, 2026, 06:58:38 PM | TOI.in
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India’s approach to warfare is undergoing a quiet but significant transformation from service-led operations to a model built around integration across domains, data, and decision-making. At Ran Samwad 2.0, Army Chief Upendra Dwivedi pointed to Operation Sindoor as an example of this shift in action. The operation demonstrated how modern warfare is no longer defined by individual services, but by how effectively different capabilities are brought together in real time. Ground intelligence was integrated with cyber inputs and electronic warfare, feeding into a coordinated Army-Air Force strike cycle, while naval positioning influenced the broader strategic environment. The focus was not just on firepower, but on how quickly and accurately information moved across systems. This reflects a broader change in the nature of conflict. Today’s battlefield is multi-layered, spanning land, cyber, space, and electromagnetic domains simultaneously. While this integration enables faster and more precise operations, it also introduces new challenges, including coordination issues, drone identification complexities, and signal interference. The shift is not just technological but organisational, requiring decentralised decision-making and cross-domain leadership. Operation Sindoor offers a glimpse of this future one where wars are won not just by strength, but by speed, connectivity, and coordination.

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