Indian Army started preparations to deal with drone attacks, testing is going on to give a tough fight to Pakistan
The Indian Army is conducting tests to find a solution to deal with drone attacks. Drones were used extensively by Islamabad after Operation Sindoor was launched against terrorist bases in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. The armed forces are already conducting tests to deal with drone attacks.

The Indian Army is conducting tests to find a solution to deal with drone attacks. Drones have been heavily utilized by Islamabad following Operation Sindoor launched against terror camps located in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
Retired Lt Gen Khandare said neither the Army nor the Air Force pilots crossed the border during Operation Sindoor, but they still destroyed terror camps inside Pakistan.
Former Principal Advisor to the Ministry of Defense, Lieutenant General VG Khandare (Retd) said in a dialogue session at the India Space Congress, "Armed forces are already conducting tests to deal with drone attacks. India had foiled several drone attacks by Pakistan using its indigenously built Akashteer air defense system.
Retired Lt Gen Khandare said neither the Army nor the Air Force pilots crossed the border during Operation Sindoor, but they still destroyed terror camps inside Pakistan.
He, however, said the emerging use of technology in warfare does not detract from the importance of the deployment of troops on the ground front. You can attack someone, but the soldiers on the ground will determine who owns that particular area.
If you do not capture that land, you will have a defeated country, which will promote someone as a Field Marshal. "While we are striving towards the vision of a developed India, ensuring a secure India is equally important," he said.
If you do not capture that land, you will have a defeated country that will promote someone as a Field Marshal. "While we are striving towards the vision of a developed India, ensuring a secure India is equally important," he said.