Pakistan’s armed forces say they will enhance military capabilities to meet emerging security challenges, citing future readiness as the goal. Observing an anniversary linked to a past India conflict, the military framed it as a pivotal chapter and announced moves to adopt advanced technologies while upgrading training methods, positioning the force to respond to any form of aggression.
One year after Operation Sindoor, India’s armed forces are reshaping how they fight. Unmanned warfare and advanced technology are moving to the center of strategy, while procurement is being streamlined to bring modern weapons faster. The forces are also raising new combat units designed for rapid action, with an emphasis on speed, self reliance, and operational flexibility.
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Reports claim Iran recovered undetonated US missiles and bomblets, moving them to research units for possible reverse engineering, raising concerns about faster military tech development. At the same time, officials warn miscalculation could reignite wider fighting. Iran’s foreign minister also traveled to Russia after talks in Pakistan, sharing red-line messages with the US as diplomacy tries to contain escalation.
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