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Monday, June 1, 2026
"Battlefield is so transparent that every movement is known to the other side" ::: Why Army chief Gen Dwivedi spoke about 'readiness' for Operation Sindoor-2
The armed forces are fully prepared for ‘Operation Sindoor 2.0’ if the need arises, Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi said on Saturday.
He asserted that all three services are enhancing synergy for modern multi-domain warfare that extends beyond land, air and sea.
It was a bigger and perhaps a clearer message for Pakistan. It was a blunt missive to India's western neighbour that if cross-border terrorism continues, India will not show restraint in a future escalation.
Speaking at a press conference on the sidelines of the passing-out parade of the 150th course of the National Defence Academy (NDA) in Pune, Gen Dwivedi noted that while a temporary cessation of hostilities currently exists, all three services are preparing intensely for the next phase should it take place.
General Dwivedi also gave a veiled message to a section of India's media and political parties when he said information warfare succeeds only when it unites the nation behind a common narrative.
India launched Operation Sindoor, a military exercise to destroy terror infrastructure in Pakistan in May 2025.
This was in response to the Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed lives of 26 terrorists in April.
“As far as Operation Sindoor is concerned, firstly, it is still continuing. There is a temporary cessation of hostilities. So the Indian Army and all three services are preparing well for Operation Sindoor 2.0 if it takes place,” he said.
He noted that future conflicts would increasingly be influenced by emerging domains such as space, cyber and cognitive warfare.
Modern battlefields have become highly transparent, General Dwivedi said, adding that military planners must remain cautious about deployments and force protection measures.
“What we have seen over a period of time is 24/7.
The battlefield is so transparent that every movement is known to the other side. Therefore, we have to be very cautious in terms of our deployment, in terms of our employment, and the protection which is required to protect our troops as well as the civilians in the border areas,” he said.
The stern message highlights India's military preparedness, indicating that not only the Army but also the Air Force and Navy are ready should a fresh operation become necessary.
"Jointness and integration are no longer optional -- they are an absolute operational necessity in the modern battlespace. Future conflicts will demand seamless coordination across land, sea, air, cyber, space and information domains," said Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi.
According to Admiral Tripathi, no single service can operate effectively in isolation under increasingly complex conditions, making tri-service integration central to India's future defence architecture.
He, however, stressed that theatre commands must be driven by operational effectiveness and enhancement of military capability rather than organisational restructuring alone.
"Regarding a dedicated maritime theatre command, the maritime domain, by its very nature, inherently requires the integrated application of naval, air, land and coast guard capabilities," he said.
The Navy has also significantly enhanced its anti-submarine warfare capability, underwater surveillance, and network-centric operations to counter emerging maritime challenges posed by the growing China-Pakistan nexus in the Indian Ocean region, said the Navy Chief.
In an exclusive interview to news agency, PTI, Admiral Tripathi said the Navy remains prepared to deal with any "two-front" challenge in the maritime domain and emphasised that ongoing conflicts in West Asia underscore the direct link between maritime security, energy security and economic resilience.
His remarks come amid the growing presence of China's PLA Navy in the Indian Ocean region and Beijing's deepening maritime cooperation with Pakistan, including the transfer of submarine capabilities and the modernisation of the Pakistani Navy.
"We are fully aware that the Indian Ocean Region is witnessing increasing strategic contestation and greater extra-regional presence, moving us from an 'era of cooperation' into an 'era of intense competition'," he said.
The Indian Navy is finalizing a nearly $8 billion deal with Germany's ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) to domestically construct six advanced, diesel-electric submarines under Project 75-India (P-75I).
These submarines will feature state-of-the-art Air-Independent Propulsion (AIP) systems, enabling them to remain submerged for weeks without surfacing.
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Sunday, May 31, 2026
Talented veteran singer Suman Kalyanpur dies at 89, leaving behind timeless melodies and 'discrimination' legacy vis-a-vis Lata Mangeshkar
Two things happened with Suman Kalyanpur. She came into the tough competitive world of playback singing when Lata Mangeshkar had a dominant presence. And secondly - and more importantly - her voice was remarkably similar to Lata Mangeshkar.
Her vocal tone was soothing and beautiful, it became her curse literally. She was often compared to Lata. Critics say many producers and music directors viewed her as a substitute or "second choice", and she was often uncredited or easily replaced.
Sachin Pilot likely to be projected for Rajasthan ::: Rahul keen to revamp state units in Punjab, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and also UP
With changes already worked out in Karnataka as the chief minister Siddaramaiah has stepped aside making way for D K Shivakumar; the Congress leadership may now focus on focusing Sachin Pilot as the 'face' for Congress party's battle of Rajasthan in 2028. More changes in different states are also on cards.
In Rajasthan, the party is banking yet again on deploying Congress Working Committee (CWC) member Sachin Pilot as the new state unit chief.
Sachin was near the CM's office target in 2018 also but veteran Ashok Gehlot had walked away with the prize and he later around 2021-22 declined to pave way for Sachin's coronation.
At present Govind Singh Dotasara heads the Rajasthan unit. If Sachin Pilot moves to his home state, Rajasthan, the high command would have to name a new AICC in charge for Chhattisgarh. Like Rajasthan, in 2023, the Congress lost power to the BJP in Chattiasgarh too. Elections are due in November 2028 in Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana and Mizoram.
Those polls as usual will be almost semi-final before the 2029 parliamentary polls when Narendra Modi will complete 15 years in office.
The Congress leadership especially Rahul Gandhi is keen for organisational changes in Punjab, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh where polls are due by March 2027 along with Goa and Manipur.
Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh will also go to elections by November 2027.
The Congress party may name new in-charges to replace Mukul Wasnik in Gujarat, Avinash Pande in Uttar Pradesh and Kumari Selja in Uttarakhand. In UP, the Congress may replace state unit chief Ajay Rai - who took on PM Narendra Modi in 2019 and 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
The revamp of the Punjab Congress was on the cards and the state unit Congress chief Amrinder Singh Raja Warring may be replaced.
Former CM Charanjit Singh Channi, a Dalit, may be brought as the new face of the party -- where Congress is optimistic of wresting power from AAP.
Channi was Congress face in 2022 too. “I don’t think any changes are proposed in the state team. The meeting discussed the organisation and our upcoming programmes. We are readying ourselves for the 2027 polls. The AAP used muscle and money power to win the local body elections. We also have to prepare for the coming SIR,” said AICC Secretary in charge of Punjab Hina Kaware.
The grand old party now could also see leadership changes in other states. The Congress is set to appoint new presidents in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka.
D K Shivakumar is to be sworn in as CM on June 3 and hence he will have to be replaced as state unit chief.
In Kerala, state Congress president Sunny Joseph has become a minister in the V D Satheesan government. Lobbying for the top party post has already begun, with caste, community and factional equations coming into play.
Lok Sabha MPs Kodikunnil Suresh, Benny Behanan, and Anto Antony are among the contenders along with UDF convener Adoor Prakash and senior leader Joseph Vazhackan.
Those backing Suresh, an eight-term MP and former working president of the state unit, argue that the party should consider appointing a Dalit leader to the post. Others contend that with Christians having backed the Congress in big numbers and the BJP stepping up outreach to the community, Joseph should be succeeded by a Christian leader.
The process of change has begun in Goa, where a new state team has been unveiled to prepare for the 2027 assembly polls, in which the Congress hopes to defeat the ruling BJP. The party named AICC Tamil Nadu in-charge Girish Chodankar as the new Goa unit chief on May 29, and the high command will now have to appoint a new AICC in-charge for the southern state.
The High Command also named three working presidents, M K Shaikh, Altone D'Costa, and Carlos Alvares Ferreira; treasurer Datta D Naik; campaign committee head Yuri Alemao; manifesto committee head Captain Viriato Fernandes; and coordination committee head Francisco Sardinha to revamp the Goa team.
In Tamil Nadu, K Selvaperunthagai is set to be removed, with the high command said to be unhappy with his style of functioning.
AICC’s Haryana in-charge B K Hariprasad is also learnt to be in the running for a key role in Karnataka.
The decision to reappoint Girish Chodankar as Goa Congress president, however, has triggered unhappiness within the state unit.
Chodankar had resigned as state chief in March 2022 following the party’s defeat in the Assembly polls.
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Post Election Win Bonanza ::: Rs 42,000 crore in central assistance even as CM urged Union Housing and Urban affairs and Power minister Manohar Lal Khattar to help rebuild Sonar Bangla
Rs 42,000 crore in central assistance within three weeks of the formation of his government.
CM Suvendu urged Union housing and urban affairs and power minister Manohar Lal Khattar to help rebuild the state.
Who attacked Abhishek Banerjee? TMC, BJP pin blame on each other !!! ::: "internal factionalism within the Trinamool Congress", says BJP :::: Trinamool slams Lotus party
Who attacked Abhishek Banerjee? TMC, BJP pin blame on each other
The attack on Abhishek Banerjee has triggered a political confrontation between TMC and BJP, with both parties trading allegations over responsibility.
While TMC claims BJP-backed mob involvement and cites the presence of a local BJP functionary,
....the BJP counters that internal rivalries within the TMC may have driven the incident.
With both sides seeking to pin responsibility on the other, claims and counter-claims have flown thick and fast over the incident, which has left the TMC top brass visibly shaken.
Earlier in the day, the TMC shared a photograph alleging that BJP's Mondal president Abhijit Biswas was present at the scene and was "actively directing and instigating" the crowd.
The party questioned the BJP's claim that the incident was a spontaneous expression of public anger, asking who had mobilised the crowd and who was behind the attack.
Responding to the allegations, BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya claimed that the six people arrested in connection with the attack were close associates of former TMC MLA Lovely Maitra until recently.
He said the revelation raised questions about whether the incident was linked to internal factionalism within the Trinamool Congress rather than political opponents.
"BNP Govt has not achieved anything extra ordinary. Time is running out", says Awami League leader Sushen Chandra Shill
Awami League leader Sushen Chandra Shill, now in hiding and away from Bangladesh since August 2024, says:
"First one hundred days of a Govt is a very small time in the life of a nation like Bangladesh. People want key results. They want the BNP govt to perform.
Expectations are too much. It is also because the interim Yunus regime has failed.
People want improved law and order situation. Attacks against women and minorities should end. People will measure a Good Govt if prices remain steady and affordable. Unfortunately, the BNP Govt has not achieved anything extra ordinary. Time is running out".
Answering a question, he asserted : "People of Bangladesh irrespective of class and religion and rural-urban divide still cherish the values of the politics of Awami League. That way ground is slowly turning in favour of our beloved leader Sheikh Hasina yet again.
To a question he said, "Our political rivals spread rumour and bogus news against Awami League leadership .... they succeeded to mislead people of Bangladesh in 2024. But by 2026, everyone seems to realise the mistake. The BNP or any other party is not the answer. They all have limitations.
The Awami League is the answer for the people of Bangladesh".
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