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'OK. Tested': Operation Sindoor has thrown up many bestsellers

'OK. Tested': Operation Sindoor has thrown up many bestsellers

Time of India12-05-2025
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Operation Sindoor highlighted India's military might and indigenous weapons. Akash missile system and anti-drone D-4 system proved effective. Nagastra-1 and SkyStriker loitering munitions were also used. BrahMos missile strikes forced Pakistan to seek a ceasefire. Defence exports have surged. Several countries have shown interest in India's indigenous weapons.
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