A spectacular tri-services tableau on Operation Sindoor stole the spotlight during India’s 77th Republic Day parade, highlighting the Army, Navy, and Air Force’s ability to conduct fast, coordinated, and high-impact operations. Complete with replicas of missiles, tanks, and an integrated command centre, the display sent a clear message of deterrence, readiness, and technological sophistication.
President Droupadi Murmu took the salute as European Council President Antonio Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen looked on, witnessing India’s rare public demonstration of joint military capability.
Integrated Command Centre at the Core
At the heart of the tableau was a glass-encased integrated operational centre, representing real-time surveillance, mission planning, and execution. Digital panels showcased how satellite, drone, and radar data were fused to guide precision strikes and defensive maneuvers. Replicas of BrahMos cruise missiles, Akash air defence systems, and S-400 units were displayed, emphasizing India’s dual capability for deep strikes and airspace security. A senior defence official said, “The tableau represents how future conflicts will be fought through seamless coordination and real-time intelligence.”From Retaliation to Deterrence: Operation Sindoor Explained
Operation Sindoor was launched on May 7, 2025, after a terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, which killed over two dozen tourists. Indian forces conducted coordinated strikes on terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, sparking a four-day military standoff. During the confrontation, Pakistan attempted missile strikes on Indian cities, all intercepted by India’s layered air defence systems. Hostilities ceased on May 10 following a ceasefire request by Pakistani commanders. An officer involved in the mission said, “The operation established credible deterrence and demonstrated India’s readiness to escalate if provoked.”Weapons and Systems on Display
The Operation Sindoor tableau featured scaled models of key platforms, including:- BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles for precision strikes
- Akash and MRSAM systems for air defence
- Suryastra Universal Rocket Launcher System
- T-90 Bhisma and Arjun Main Battle Tanks
- Nag Missile System Mk-2
