Operation Sindoor showcases India’s self-reliant defence capabilities as soldiers achieve objectives using indigenous weapons”
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Operation Sindoor highlights Indian soldiers’ bravery using fully indigenous weapons. The mission reinforces government efforts to build a self-reliant defence manufacturing ecosystem and reduce dependence on foreign arms.
New Delhi, October 17, 2025: Operation Sindoor stands as a testament to India’s growing indigenous defence manufacturing prowess and the government’s sustained efforts to create a self-reliant defence ecosystem. For decades since independence, India heavily relied on foreign nations for weapons and military equipment, lacking the political will and infrastructure to produce domestically.
The operation, executed successfully, demonstrated the capability of Indian soldiers to achieve their objectives using a large number of Made-in-India weapons and equipment. Officials noted that the mission’s success reflects both the soldiers’ bravery and the nation’s progress toward self-sufficiency in defence.

Government sources emphasized that Operation Sindoor marks a significant milestone in reducing dependence on imported arms. By leveraging domestic technology and manufacturing, India is not only strengthening national security but also boosting its defence production ecosystem, creating jobs and promoting innovation.
“The world witnessed the skill, courage, and determination of our soldiers during this operation,” said a senior official. “It underscores our resolve to equip our forces with indigenous tools, ensuring readiness and strategic autonomy.”
Defense analysts see this as a major step toward transforming India into a self-reliant defence power, showcasing the synergy between government policy, domestic industry, and military expertise. The operation sets a precedent for future missions where Indian soldiers can rely on homegrown weapons to achieve tactical and strategic objectives.
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