India’s military is embracing drone warfare, moving beyond surveillance to integrate unmanned systems into combat operations. Operation Sindoor highlighted this shift, showcasing capability but revealing a critical need for mass production. While India designs advanced drones, it lags behind global powers in producing them at scale, a gap that must be bridged for future battlefield dominance. India’s military is embracing drone warfare, moving beyond surveillance to integrate unmanned systems into combat operations. Operation Sindoor highlighted this shift, showcasing capability but revealing a critical need for mass production. While India designs advanced drones, it lags behind global powers in producing them at scale, a gap that must be bridged for future battlefield dominance.
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