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India Issues Strong Warning to Pakistan After Delhi Blast: Army Chief Says ‘Operation Sindoor Was Just a Trailer’

  • Writer: Admin
    Admin
  • Nov 17
  • 2 min read

New Delhi: After the recent blast in the national capital raised serious national security concerns, India’s Chief of Army Staff, General Upendra Dwivedi, has sent out a firm and unmistakable warning to Pakistan. Declaring that Operation Sindoor was just a trailer, the Army chief signaled that India is prepared for decisive and larger military responses if cross-border terrorism continues.

The statement comes at a crucial time, as security agencies intensify investigations into the Delhi blast and evaluate potential links to Pakistan-based terror networks.


Army chief Upendra Dwivedi
Army chief Upendra Dwivedi

Operation Sindoor: A Brief but Powerful Message

General Dwivedi highlighted that Operation Sindoor—an 88-hour military action conducted recently—was only a small demonstration of India’s readiness and capabilities.

According to him, India has far greater strategic options and advanced operational plans available if provocation persists. The Army chief emphasised that India’s armed forces remain fully alert across all frontiers.

Clear Message to Pakistan: “If They Give Us an Opportunity…”

In one of his strongest remarks yet, the Army chief said that Pakistan must understand the consequences of harbouring or supporting terror networks.

“If Pakistan gives us an opportunity, we will teach our neighbour how to behave,” he warned.

This is widely viewed as a direct response to the recent terror-related activities and growing evidence of cross-border involvement.

Why the Warning Matters Now

The Delhi blast has once again brought the spotlight back on Pakistan-based terror organisations. Security analysts believe India is recalibrating its doctrine to ensure stronger deterrence.

Key factors include:

  • Rising terror attempts traced back to foreign soil

  • Geopolitical shifts in South Asia

  • India’s enhanced military capability, including advanced precision weapons

  • Public and political pressure to respond strongly to terror incidents

With India’s defence preparedness expanding rapidly, any future operation may be significantly larger in scale than earlier limited actions.

No Dialogue Without Peace

General Dwivedi also made it clear that talks cannot progress while terrorism continues. India’s position remains that meaningful dialogue with Pakistan is impossible unless the neighbouring country stops supporting cross-border terror infrastructure.

This aligns with India’s long-standing stance: peace cannot be achieved until terror networks are dismantled.

What This Means for India–Pakistan Relations

The Army chief’s remarks indicate a new phase of strategic assertiveness. If terror activities escalate, India could consider:

  • Wider and deeper cross-border strikes

  • More aggressive counter-terror operations

  • Increased diplomatic isolation efforts against Pakistan

  • Strengthening international partnerships for counter-terrorism

Experts believe that the next few months will be critical in determining whether tensions escalate or whether Pakistan alters its stance under international pressure.

Conclusion

General Upendra Dwivedi’s warning marks a strong and decisive moment in India’s security narrative. By calling Operation Sindoor “just a trailer,” he has made India’s position clear: any attack on Indian soil will be met with a powerful response, and repeated provocations will not be tolerated.

With investigations into the Delhi blast ongoing, India’s military and security agencies remain on high alert—ready to act if the situation demands.

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