A year after India broke Pak's offensive during Op Sindoor, Joint Air Defence Doctrine release
India has released its Joint Air Defence Doctrine, aimed at integrating the Army, Navy, and Air Force for enhanced aerial threat protection. This initiative follows the successful Operation Sindoor, which demonstrated India's air defence capabilities against Pakistan. The doctrine is part of a broader effort to strengthen operational preparedness in response to evolving threats like drones and hypersonic weapons.
- ▪The Joint Air Defence Doctrine was unveiled by Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan.
- ▪This is the 13th doctrine released by the Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff, with seven released in less than a year.
- ▪The doctrine aims to create a multi-layered shield against aerial threats, enhancing synergy across military services.
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News/Defence News/A year after India broke Pakistan's aerial offensive during Op Sindoor, forces release Joint Air Defence DoctrineA year after India broke Pakistan's aerial offensive during Op Sindoor, forces release Joint Air Defence DoctrineTIMESOFINDIA.COM / May 30, 2026, 16:38 ISTCommentsShareAA+Text SizeSmallMediumLarge On the eve of his retirement, Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan unveiled the Joint Air Defence Doctrine, a step towards integrating the Army, Navy and Air Force into a seamless, multi-layered shield against aerial threats.
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