International Journal of Contemporary Research In Multidisciplinary, 2025;4(4):218-232
Operation Sindoor and The Rise of Drone-Centric Warfare: A Strategic Analysis of India’s Technological Shift in Modern Combat Doctrine
Author Name: Dr. Arvind Kumar; Hari Ram;
Abstract
In the evolving landscape of 21st-century warfare, Operation Sindoor marks a defining moment in India's strategic and technological transformation. This operation, characterized by the decisive deployment of unmanned aerial systems (UAS), signifies a paradigmatic shift from conventional troop-centric combat to precision-driven, drone-centric warfare. The success of Operation Sindoor not only demonstrated India's growing indigenous drone capabilities but also highlighted a recalibration of its military doctrine towards asymmetric, technology-intensive conflict resolution. Through the strategic integration of surveillance drones, armed UAVs, and real-time intelligence fusion, the operation redefined battlefield engagement parameters—minimizing human casualties while maximizing tactical effectiveness.
This research paper explores the multidimensional significance of Operation Sindoor in the broader context of India's national security posture. It evaluates the doctrinal evolution of the Indian Armed Forces, the interplay of AI-enabled systems, and the implications for cross-border counter-terrorism and hybrid threats. Furthermore, it situates India’s technological leap within the global shift towards unmanned warfare, drawing comparisons with drone usage in the Iran-Israel conflict and other contemporary theaters of war. The analysis underscores how drone warfare is not merely a tactical choice but a strategic necessity in an era dominated by precision, speed, and low-visibility operations. Ultimately, the study presents Operation Sindoor as a watershed in India’s combat evolution—where innovation meets strategic foresight in the making of modern military doctrine.
Keywords
Operation Sindoor, Drone Warfare, Unmanned Combat, Indian Military Doctrine, UAVs, Technological Shift, Precision Warfare, AI in Defence, Network-Centric Warfare