Overview
- Gen Upendra Dwivedi praised the operation in a Nov. 22 address at NDIM in Delhi, highlighting seamless coordination across units.
- He said Indian forces neutralised nine targets in 22 minutes and brought the confrontation to a close within roughly 88 hours.
- India launched the offensive in the early hours of May 7 against terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
- The four-day clash used fighter jets, missiles, armed drones and heavy artillery before a ceasefire took effect on May 10.
- Earlier remarks from the Army Chief warned that May’s action was “only a trailer,” and he said India considers terrorists and their backers indistinguishable.