WEB DESK: Indian Army Chief General Uppinder Dvedi has revealed that, during Operation Sandoor, Pakistan had access to detailed satellite intelligence that pinpointed the locations of Indian aircraft, ships, and military units.
In a press briefing in New Delhi, General Dvedi accused Pakistan of possessing advanced intelligence capabilities, claiming they could monitor Indian military movements with high precision through satellite imagery.
As reported by ANI, the Indian Army Chief stated that Pakistan’s satellite-based intelligence was so accurate that they knew exactly which aircraft, key units, and ships were active during the operation.
He also noted that the situation in Jammu and Kashmir remains tense but assured that the overall security environment is currently under control.
Additionally, General Dvedi highlighted that both Pakistan and China have built up rocket forces, stressing the importance for India to enhance its missile capabilities to ensure strategic stability.

