Kashmir,November 30,2025: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday hailed Operation Sindoor as a “brilliant example of civil–military fusion,” emphasising that the mission showcased India’s growing capability to coordinate seamlessly between civilian institutions and the armed forces.
Speaking at an official event, Singh said that the successful execution of Op Sindoor reflected “India’s evolving approach to integrated national security,” where strategic decisions, administrative coordination and operational precision worked together instead of functioning in silos.
He noted that the operation had demonstrated how civilian agencies, local administrations and defence forces can function as a unified system during high-pressure situations. “The strength of a nation lies not only in the capability of its military, but also in the efficiency of its civilian machinery,” Singh remarked. “Op Sindoor proved how powerful that combination can be.”
The Defence Minister encouraged young administrators and officers to understand the importance of collaboration, stating that modern challenges require “collective preparedness, communication clarity and institutional harmony.”
While he did not disclose operational details, Singh stressed that the synergy displayed during Op Sindoor should serve as a guiding model for future national-level responses and crisis management frameworks.
The remarks underline the government’s continued focus on enhancing inter-agency coordination and strengthening India’s overall security ecosystem

