We can definitely do it again: General in charge of surgical strikes on Pakistan

Highlights
- Lt General (Retired) DS Hooda also said the 2016 decision to hit the terror camps came from the Centre and the military agreed with it
- India "can definitely" hit Pakistan again with surgical strikes, said General Hooda
Lt General (Retired) DS Hooda also said the 2016 decision to hit the terror camps came from the Centre and the military agreed with it.
"Decision (on conducting surgical strikes) finally came from political leadership but military was in agreement that we needed to do something. If we want to send another strong response to Pakistan in the future we can definitely do it again," said General Hooda.
The footage was reportedly shot from drones and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and was captured on thermal imaging cameras used by the Army to monitor the operation.
"The operation was monitored from a control room in Udhampur, Headquarters of Indian Army's strategic Northern Command," General Hooda, the then Northern Army Commander told Times Now.
"One of the major challenges that the team that went across, faced was that the camps were located close to Pakistan Army posts," Hooda added.
He further said that the "feed was also going to Delhi". "The whole operation lasted for six hours. The first target was hit at midnights and the last at about 6-6.15," he added.
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