New Delhi: Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi on Saturday swipe in Pakistan on a claim to win a conflict with India with India in May after Operation Sindoor.Speaking at IIT Madras, Dwivedi said that the story management plays an important role in the war. “If you ask a Pakistani if you have lost or won, he would say,” My major has become a field martial. We must have won, that’s why he has become a field martial, “he said.Dwivedi was referring to his army chief, Asim Munir of the Government of Pakistan, to promote five -star general and field marshal.He also claimed that the Center “free hand” to the armed forces to execute Operation Sindoor.“What happened in Pahalgam on 22 April, shook the nation. On the 23rd, the next day, we all sat down. This is the first time Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said, “Is enough.” The three heads were very clear that something was to be done. The free hand was given – ‘You decide what to do.’ Buddhist said that it is confidence, political direction and political clarity that we first saw.He said, “This increases your morale. In this way, our army commanders were helped to stay on the ground and work according to their knowledge.”Earlier, the head of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal AP Singh also held the “political will” of the central government responsible for the success of Operation Sindoor, saying that the Indian armed forces carried out a mission without any external obstacles.“One of the main reasons for success was the presence of political willpower. Very clear political will and we were given very clear directions. No restrictions were placed on us … If there were any obstacles, they were self-made. The forces decided what the rules of engagement would be. We decided how we wanted to control growth. We had complete freedom to plan and execute, ”Singh said at an event at the HAL Management Academy in Bangalore.India launched Operation Sindore on 7 May on 22 April in response to the Pahgam Terror Attack in which 26 people were killed. The armed forces targeted terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, which ended more than 100 militants associated with groups such as Jai-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Tabiba and Hizbul Muzhyidans.Pakistan retaliated with cross -border shelling, drone attacks and air defense measures. India’s Panterstroke damaged radar establishments, communication hubs and air areas in 11 Pakistani locations including Noor Khan Air Base.