Operation Sindoor: CDS Reveals 15% Mission Time Was Spent Countering Fake Narratives — A New Warfront Emerges

Operation Sindoor is now viewed as a textbook example of new-age Indian deterrence,
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Operation Sindoor: 15% Mission Time Used to Battle Fake Narratives, Says CDS | Modern Warfare & Info-War Explained

Operation Sindoor Exposes Hidden Battlefield: 15% of Mission Spent Fighting Disinformation

In a striking revelation, Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan stated that 15% of the operational time during Operation Sindoor was spent actively countering fake narratives and misinformation, a clear sign of how information warfare has become an inseparable element of modern military strategy.

Speaking at the prestigious Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, General Chauhan described Operation Sindoor as a non-contact, multi-domain mission, highlighting its hybrid nature involving cyber operations, disinformation countermeasures, and real-time intelligence gathering.

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🎯 Mission Overview: Multi-Domain and Non-Kinetic

Launched on May 7, Operation Sindoor was a pre-emptive strike targeting terror infrastructure across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). This operation represented a tactical evolution in India’s military posture — blending network-centric warfare, AI-backed surveillance, and coordinated cyber activities.

“This wasn’t just about boots on the ground or drones in the sky — it was about who controlled the narrative,” said General Chauhan.


🧠 The Info-Warfront: Misinformation as a Modern Weapon

Operation Sindoor is now viewed as a textbook example of new-age Indian deterrence,

The CDS acknowledged that India’s military operations are increasingly impacted by disinformation campaigns, many of which originate in hostile nations and exploit digital platforms to mislead global perception.

Interestingly, General Chauhan referenced the viral misuse of pop culture and social media trends, including the false circulation of content allegedly linked to Indian intelligence—a completely fabricated narrative designed to discredit India’s efforts.

“We chose to respond with facts, even if that meant being slower,” he said, reiterating India’s ethical stance in digital combat zones.


🔒 Tech-Integrated Defence: AI, Satellites, and Cyber Shields

While India relied on indigenous systems like Akash and secure communication channels, Pakistan reportedly depended on Chinese commercial satellite imagery, with no clear signs of real-time strategic support.

CDS Chauhan warned of the dark side of AI: “Fewer humans involved might encourage more aggressive action. We must balance automation with accountability.”

India’s air-gapped systems remained unbreached, although public networks saw brief disruptions, reinforcing the criticality of digital infrastructure resilience.


🚀 Strategic Deterrence Redefined

Operation Sindoor is now viewed as a textbook example of new-age Indian deterrence, where cyber superiority, real-time data fusion, and public perception shape battlefield success.

“Warfare is no longer confined to borders—it’s in your feed, your headlines, and your beliefs,” General Chauhan concluded.

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