Republic Day 2026: Army to showcase Indigenous armour, anti-drone tech and more
Republic Day 2026: Army to showcase Indigenous armour, anti-drone tech and more
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The big talking point of this episode of India First is admissions by Pakistan's top leadership regarding Operation Sindoor. Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari has admitted that the Pakistan Army urged him to rush to the bunker during Operation Sindoor. The Pakistan Army said India had launched a fierce offensive. While Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar also confirmed that before Pakistan could get its act together, Indian missiles and drones had hit the Nur Khan airbase and Shorkot, both in Pakistan's Punjab province but there were other places that India hit.
The report highlights the alleged failure of Pakistan's air defense systems and the subsequent political fallout. Additionally, the programme touches upon the Defence Acquisition Council's approval of major military procurements worth over Rs 79,000 crore to bolster India's capabilities. The discussion includes analysis from defense experts on the implications of these confessions for the region's stability and the strategic dominance displayed by the Indian Armed Forces during the conflict.
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