What In The World Happened In Operation Sindoor
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In May 2025, India and Pakistan—two nuclear-armed rivals—fought a full-scale modern war that lasted just 88 hours.
No formal declarations.
No mushroom clouds.
And yet, missiles flew, drones swarmed cities, air defenses were stress-tested, and nuclear red lines came frighteningly close to breaking.
So why does almost no one remember it?
In this episode, we break down Operation Sindor using a rare, neutral Swiss military report to cut through propaganda and fog of war. From BrahMos cruise missiles and Rafale fighters to drone swarms, S-400 showdowns, and a chilling near-miss with nuclear escalation, this wasn’t a skirmish—it was a preview of how future wars will be fought.
Fast. Technological. Deniable. And terrifying.
This is the war you missed—and the one the world should be paying attention to.
Links:
CHPM Report: https://chpm.ch/wp-content/uploads/Operation-SIndoor-15-January-2026.pdf
https://www.stimson.org/2025/four-days-in-may-the-india-pakistan-crisis-of-2025/
https://csdronline.com/operation-sindoor-indias-new-doctrine-of-deterrence-strategic-lessons-from-the-2025-india-pakistan-crisis/
https://www.indiandefensenews.in/2026/01/iafs-republic-day-montage-fuels-fresh.html
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