Long distance accurate hits had a psychological impact on Pakistan: CDS | Bharat News

New Delhi: Long distance accuracy during across the border in May caused a “huge psychological impact” in Pakistan, Chief Defense Staff General Anil Chauhan said on Tuesday, Operation Sindhor was not yet closed.The CDS emphasized the need to prioritize rapid adaptation to disruptive technologies, rethinks heritage structures and to deal with the challenges emanating from the constant developed nature of war. The CDS said in the inaugural edition of the annual trident lecture series organized for the study of the joint war. “War and politics are closely related. War is often fought to achieve political objectives. Today, we see very small, accurate war – such as Operation Sindoor – where political goals are obtained through rapid and targeted action,” CDS is obtained by the annual tridity series of the Joint War Study Center. Said in the version.Given that “domination” through influence and impact is new ideal, CDS said that the operation sindoor was not done to capture the area of war or prisoners. He said, “There were very long distance exact strikes (on selected goals). The effect was important. Physical was low, but the psychological effect was very high. (India) could hit with great, very deep accuracy,” he said.He said, “This psychologically created a big impact, displayed sophistication and superiority. It is the matrix of victory today, it has nothing to do with the region. This is how the supremacy is changing,” he said.In view of the “new criteria” set by the government, the CDS said that the Indian armed forces need to maintain “a very high order” of operating preparations around the clock. Cross-border terrorism will get proper response from India and terrorists can no longer find safe shelter within Pakistan, he said.