India’s Operation Sindoor The AI-Powered Strike That Changed Everything



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In Operation Sindoor, India executed an innovative AI-powered precision strike against nine terror camps without crossing the border, resulting in no collateral damage. Utilizing advanced technologies, including Rafale jets armed with SCALP and HAMMER missiles, real-time satellite intelligence from CartoSAT and RISAT, and loitering drones, the operation marked a significant shift in counter-terror operations. This tech-driven attack showcased India’s growing defense capabilities and its ambition to establish itself as a leader in defense technology by 2030.

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India just redefined the rules of engagement.

In Operation Sindoor, nine terror camps in PoK were destroyed through an AI-powered precision strike. No soldiers crossed the border. No collateral damage. Just smart missiles, satellite intelligence, and autonomous drones executing with surgical accuracy.

This episode breaks down how India pulled off a tech-first counter-terror operation—fusing Rafale jets with SCALP and HAMMER munitions, integrating real-time data from CartoSAT and RISAT satellites, and deploying loitering drones powered by indigenous AI systems.

From DRDO’s fire-control integration to NTRO and RAW’s intelligence sync, this was code-native combat—built in India, deployed from India.

As India ramps up its defence AI ecosystem through iDEX, DRDO, and Bharat AI initiatives, a new deterrence doctrine is emerging—autonomous, precise, and fully digital.

Operation Sindoor wasn’t just a strike. It was a signal.

Watch now and explore the future of warfare—where precision meets power, and software leads the mission.

Link to official update: https://x.com/adgpi/status/1919844164776218820

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