Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi has said that Operation Sindoor was just a trailer, which ended in 88 hours. He said, India is prepared for any circumstances in future. General Dwivedi said, if Pakistan ever did a misdeed, the India Armed Forces would teach the neighbouring nation how to behave responsibly with India. The Army Chief said that state-sponsored terrorism is a concern for India because it always talks about progress and development. He said, as far as the new normal is concerned, India has always said that water and blood cannot flow together, and talks and terror can not be together. India will continue to consider the terrorists and their supporters alike, and it will respond firmly to terrorism, he said.
VIDEO | Delhi: Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi, speaking at the Chanakya Defence Dialogue on Operation Sindoor, says, “The movie hadn’t even begun, it was just a trailer. If Pakistan gives us an opportunity, we will teach them how a neighbour should behave.”#Defence… pic.twitter.com/QLqV0DgVMm
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) November 17, 2025
Addressing a curtain raiser of the Chankya Defence Dialogue, 2025 in New Delhi on Monday, General Dwivedi said that around 31 terrorists have been neutralised so far this year, of which 61 per cent were Pakistani terrorists. He said, today, there are no stone-throwing incidents and no sloganeering. General Dwivedi said that India is ready to respond to any form of warfare. He said those who will promote and sponsor terrorism will be given a befitting reply. He Dwivedi has said that there has been a significant decline in terrorist activity in Jammu and Kashmir.
General Dwivedi informed that the third edition of the Indian Army’s flagship international seminar, the Chanakya Defence Dialogue, will be held in New Delhi from 27th to 28th November. The theme for this year’s dialogue is Perform to Transform: Sashakt, Surakshit aur Viksit Bharat.
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