Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi has mocked the promotion of Pakistan's ISI Director General Asim Munir, comparing Operation Sindoor to a high-stakes game of chess. He warned that the next confrontation could be more significant and potentially involve another nation.
Indian ArmyGeneral Upendra DwivediAsim MunirOperation SindoorPakistanReal Estate NewsAug 10, 2025
Operation Sindoor was a decisive strike conducted by the Indian Army in May against terror hubs in Pakistan and PoK. The operation ended earlier than expected but demonstrated India's capability and resolve.
General Upendra Dwivedi is the current Chief of the Indian Army. He has been a key figure in India's military strategy and has spoken publicly about the nation's readiness to face any threat.
Asim Munir is the Director General of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). He was recently promoted, which has raised concerns and criticism from the Indian Army Chief.
General Dwivedi warned that the next confrontation could be bigger and more complex, with India's adversary possibly backed by another nation. He emphasized the need for mental preparation and strategic thinking.
Tensions between India and Pakistan remain high, particularly in the wake of Operation Sindoor and the promotion of Asim Munir. Both nations are closely monitoring the situation, and the international community is hoping for a peaceful resolution.
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