Major General G. Srinivas, Who Oversaw Logistics in Operation Sindoor, Takes Charge as CDM Commandant
Operation Sindoor demonstrated seamless coordination among Army, Navy, and Air Force, empowering commanders and enhancing situational awareness, setting a benchmark for future military operations.
- Defence Minister Rajnath Singh at a Subroto Park seminar on September 30, 2025 praised Operation Sindoor for empowering commanders to take timely decisions, enhancing situational awareness and reducing fratricide risk.
- Launched in May 2025, Operation Sindoor was a four-day campaign against Pakistan following the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people.
- The operation combined IAF's Integrated Air Command and Control System with the Army's Akashteer and Navy's Trigun to achieve unified, real-time operational picture through seamless data fusion and shared command pictures.
- Singh announced work on a Tri-Services Logistics Application to integrate systems, optimise resources and reduce redundant procurement, and he lauded the Defence Accounts Department for its crucial support.
- Singh warned that jointness requires mindset change and respect for traditions, noting Naresh Chandra Task Force and Shekatkar Committee recommendations slowed by institutional turf protection.
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Major General G. Srinivas, who oversaw logistics in Operation Sindoor, takes charge as CDM Commandant
Before his appointment, Major General Srinivas was entrusted with the planning and execution of operational logistics in the Western Command theatre, including during the recent Operation Sindoor
Rajnath Singh credits ‘triservices synergy’ for decisive results during Operation Sindoor
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday looked back at Operation Sindoor as a hallmark of jointness in India’s defence preparedness. Calling it a living example of delivering decisive results, Singh said the tri-services synergy produced a unified, real-time operational picture during Operation Sindoor, thus empowering commanders to take timely decisions, while enhancing situational awareness and […]
After Operation Sindoor’s success, Rajnath Singh calls for stronger tri-services integration - The Tribune
The Defence Minister said that joint-operations during Operation Sindoor delivered ‘decisive results’ and that success must be a ‘benchmark’ for future operations.


Tri-services integration not only matter of policy but crucial for survival: Rajnath Singh
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh highlighted tri-services synergy. He stated Operation Sindoor demonstrated unified operational coherence. This success must become the benchmark for future military actions. Indian Air Force, Army, and Navy systems worked together. Jointness is a core operational necessity for national security. The government promotes integration for survival in a fast-changing security environment.
Unified, decisive: Rajnath Singh on tri-services' success in Op Sindoor
The Defence Minister highlighted the importance of IAF’s Integrated Air Command and Control System, working in unison with the Army’s Akashteer and the Navy’s Trigun, making a joint operational backbone during the operation which came in retaliation to the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people, mostly tourists.
Rajnath Singh lauds DAD’s ‘silent yet crucial’ role during Operation Sindoor
New Delhi, Oct 1 (IANS) Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday lauded the “silent, yet crucial role of Defence Accounts Department (DAD)” during the Operation Sindoor, which ensured “efficient resource utilisation, financial management and war preparedness”. Speaking during the celebrations of the… Continue reading Rajnath Singh lauds DAD’s ‘silent yet crucial’ role during Operation Sindoor The post Rajnath Singh lauds DAD’s ‘silent yet cr…
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