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Seamless Logistics Management Was A Deciding Factor In Success Of Operation Sindoor: Rajnath Singh

Swarajya Staff

Jul 27, 2025, 03:09 PM | Updated 03:09 PM IST


Defence Minister Rajnath Singh
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has said that seamless logistics management was a deciding factor in the success of Operation Sindoor.

Addressing the convocation ceremony of Vadodara-based Gati Shakti Vishwavidyalaya (GSV) on Sunday (27 July), Singh said, "Seamless logistics management by our agencies – from mobilisation of the Armed Forces to delivering the equipment at the right time and place - was a deciding factor in the success of Operation Sindoor".

The Defence Ministerasserted that in today's era, wars are won not just with guns and bullets, but with their time-bound delivery, and Operation Sindoor was a vivid example of excellent logistics management.

He emphasised that logistics should be seen through the prism of strategic importance and not just as a process of delivering goods.

“Whether it’s the soldiers fighting on the border or personnel engaged in disaster management, without coordination or proper management of resources, even the strongest of intentions weaken. Logistics is the power that transforms chaos into control. Power is measured not only by weapons, but also by timely resource management. Be it war, disaster or global pandemic, the nation which keeps its logistics chain strong is the most stable, secure and capable,” he said.

Singh highlighted the importance of logistics in the economic progress of the country, terming it as one of the main pillars which connects every step - from pre-production to consumption.

"Under the PM GatiShakti National Master Plan, seven powerful pillars of development like Railways, Roads, Ports, Waterways, Airports, Mass Transport and Logistics Infrastructure are together giving a strong foundation to India's economy. PM GatiShakti is not just a scheme, but a vision - which is making infrastructure futuristic through cutting-edge technology and data-based planning," Singh said.

On the National Logistics Policy, the Defence Minister said the initiative aims to create an integrated, efficient, and cost-effective logistics network that not only reduces logistics cost but also encourages data-driven decision-making.

“The policy aims to bring down the current 13-14 per cent logistics cost to the level of developed countries. This will increase the competitiveness of Indian products in domestic and global markets. Reduction in logistics cost will increase efficiency in all sectors and will boost value addition and enterprise growth,” he added.

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