Amidst stress, important posts of Indian Navy on X, Pakistan will be sweaty after seeing the picture

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Image source: x.com/indiannavymedia
The Indian Navy has shared an important post on X.

New Delhi: After the terrorist attack on April 22 in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, in which 26 people lost their lives, India has taken a tough stand against Pakistan. Pakistan was still in the counter -actions of India that the Indian Navy has shared a powerful post on the social media platform x, demonstrating its strength. The official handle of the Navy @Indiannavymedia wrote, ‘Fueling the maritime might – no mission too distant, no sea too vast #fleetsupport This post not only reflects the maritime strength of the Navy, but also gives a strong message amid growing stress after the Pahalgam attack.

Navy post purpose

The terrorist attack in Pahalgam, which was carried out by The Resistance Front (TRF) associated with Lashkar-e-Taiba, has made India-Pakistan relations more tense. After this attack, India took tough measures such as suspending Indus Water Treaty, closing the Attari-Wagah border and expelting Pakistani diplomats. Meanwhile, this X post of the Indian Navy gives a clear message that it is completely ready to face any challenge. The posts such as “fleetsupport” and “anytimeanywhereanyhow” are pointing to the navy’s logistic strength and the ability to take action in every situation.

After all, how is the preparation of Navy?

The Indian Navy has intensified its preparations after the Pahalgam attack. Recently, the Navy’s indigenous guided missile distractor INS Surat successfully tested a medium-to-surface-to-surface-to-surface-to-surface missile in the Arabian Sea. In addition, the Navy organized several anti-ship firing drills with BrahMos and other missile systems, reflecting its ability to exact long-range accurate attacks. Apart from this, the aircraft career of the Indian Army INS Vikrant is also fully prepared to deal with any kind of challenge.

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