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>Operation VAJRA has been initiated to restore command authority, analyse hostile cyber activity, and secure critical digital systems affected by external interference.
>Operation VAJRA is structured to:

Teams are inducted into the operation and granted access to Mission Control. Initial orientation and operational briefings are issued.

Participants undergo structured capability building through guided learning sessions and technical exercises designed to establish operational readiness.

Controlled simulations are conducted to evaluate preparedness, adaptability, and familiarity with mission environments.

Teams participate in a national-level cyber engagement designed to assess performance under time constraints and adversarial conditions.

Top-performing teams are deployed onsite for advanced operational challenges and final evaluation.
>Operation VAJRA is executed under the following command principles:
>Operation VAJRA is not a one-time exercise.
>It is a deliberate, long-duration operation designed to prepare participants for real-world cyber defence roles.
>Only teams that demonstrate discipline, adaptability, and technical depth will progress.