Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday (May 8, 2026) described Operation Sindoor as a defining example of India’s swift, precise, and joint military response capability, asserting that the operation had demonstrated the country’s ability to compel its adversary to surrender.

Addressing the second edition of the Joint Commanders’ Conference in Jaipur, the Defence Minister termed Operation Sindoor a “short-duration, deep-penetration, high-intensity, and high-impact operation” that reflected India’s growing military capabilities and national resolve.
Calling on the Commanders of the three Services to remain future-ready, Rajnath Singh said the armed forces must continuously adapt to evolving global security challenges and learn from recent operational experiences.

Future warfare
The conference, on the theme of ‘Military Capability in New Domains’, focused extensively on future warfare, multidomain operations, cyber resilience, artificial intelligence, and other emerging technologies shaping modern battlefields.
Highlighting the changing nature of warfare, the Defence Minister stressed that future conflicts would increasingly involve hybrid threats, information dominance, and simultaneous operations across cyber, space, electromagnetic, and cognitive domains.
He underlined the importance of strengthening capabilities in artificial intelligence, autonomous systems, data analytics, and secure communication networks to maintain operational superiority.

Integration is key
“Future wars will not be won solely through weaponry, but through innovative thinking and enhanced synergy,” Mr. Singh said, while emphasising greater integration among the Army, Navy, and Air Force.
The Defence Minister also urged military commanders to cultivate the “element of surprise” to remain unpredictable to adversaries while ensuring preparedness against enemy actions.

During the conference, Mr. Singh released a documentary film on Operation Sindoor, the Hindi version of Vision 2047, and the Joint Doctrine for Integrated Communication Architecture aimed at enhancing interoperability and integrated communications across the armed forces.






















