New Delhi, Jan. 13 -- Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi on Tuesday said Operation Sindoor disrupted Pakistan's decision-making and forced it to step back after a 22-minute precision strike and calibrated military actions achieved India's politico-military objectives.

Speaking on the operation, General Dwivedi said the first major turning point came from a precision strike carried out in a narrow time window, which left terror networks and their supporters struggling to respond effectively.

"The first turning point was the 22-minute strike we carried out on the terror targets. The strike has caused their decision-making cycle was completely disrupted, and it took them time to understand what was happening...this led to mismanagem...