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Brinks Report > Blog > Today > Operation Sindoor: How Agniveers Became India’s First Line of Defence
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Operation Sindoor: How Agniveers Became India’s First Line of Defence

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: May 22, 2025 3:35 pm
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During India’s sharp and strategic response to the Pahalgam terror attack—Operation Sindoor—a silent but fierce force took the frontlines: the Agniveers. Most of them were barely 20. But in just a few days of combat, they earned respect that takes years.

About 3,000 Agniveers were deployed in air defence units along the western front. They operated advanced missile systems, shoulder-fired weapons, and maintained vital communication networks. While the world was watching, these young Indians were proving that age is just a number—especially when you’re trained and ready.

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The Agnipath scheme, launched in 2022, drew mixed reactions. Critics feared young recruits without long service terms couldn’t match the performance of seasoned soldiers.

Well, they were wrong.

In Operation Sindoor, Agniveers worked shoulder to shoulder with the regulars—manning Pechora, Schilka, OSA-AK, and Strela systems. They helped deploy India’s indigenous Akashteer system, which proved 100% effective in blocking Pakistani drone and missile attacks. That’s not just participation. That’s impact.

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Not Just Support, But Combat Roles

These weren’t clerical jobs or training drills. Agniveers were out there in real combat zones—taking down targets, guarding weapons, and facing enemy fire. They drove heavy vehicles loaded with missile systems. They acted as sentries after system deployment. They didn’t flinch.

Let’s be real—this wasn’t a PR move. This was India putting its faith in its youth, and that faith was rewarded in full.

Agniveers: The New Backbone

Each air defence unit had about 150–200 Agniveers. Their role was not auxiliary—it was essential. The Army itself admitted: performance was on par with regular soldiers. That’s a direct quote from senior officials.

As one Army source told Hindustan Times, “The Agniveers faced a baptism by fire and helped ward off the enemy’s attempts to target our bases and cities.” That should settle the debate.

The Agnipath scheme gives young Indians a chance to serve for four years. They get training, honor, pay, and a Seva Nidhi of ₹11.71 lakh after their term. Sure, there’s no pension. But in a country with a billion dreams, not every soldier seeks a desk job at 40.

What they want—is to serve, to fight, and to matter.

And that’s exactly what they did.

India didn’t just defend itself. It made a point. The future of its military is young, driven, and capable.

And the Agniveers?
They didn’t just show up.
They showed us all.

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