VIDEO: India will select the attackers up to Hades, successful test of INS Surat – Cross Talk India
Successful test of INS Surat
India has achieved a significant achievement of maritime security amidst the terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir. INS Surat has successfully targeted the target in the sea, the latest indigenous directed missile destroyer of the Indian Navy. It is an important milestone in strengthening the protection capabilities of the Navy. This achievement reflects the increasing ability of the Indian Navy in indigenous warship design, development and operation and underlines the nation’s commitment to self -sufficiency in defense building.
The INS Surat missile is capable of identifying the enemy’s missiles and killing them in air or water. This makes India’s maritime border stronger. Most of the border of India seems to be from the sea itself. In such a situation, this achievement becomes more important.
Indian Navy shared video
The Indian Navy shared a video of the successful test of INS Surat and wrote that this milestone is a proof of the Indian Navy’s unwavering commitment to protect the country’s maritime interests and dedication to self -reliant India. The Indian Army’s newest indigenously directed missile destroyer INS Surat successfully killed the target in the sea, which proved to be another milestone in strengthening our defense capabilities.
Pakistan is also doing missile test
The news agency ANI quoted defense sources as saying, “Pakistan has issued a notification to test the surface-to-surface missile on the Karachi coast on 24-25 April.” Sources also said, “Indian agencies are keeping a close watch on all developments.”
India imposed ban on Pakistan
India has taken five major decisions about Pakistan due to the involvement of Pakistan -backed terrorists in the terrorist attack in Pahalgam. India has asked all Pakistani citizens to leave the country. With this, the attic border has been closed and the Indus Water Agreement has been canceled. The visa of Pakistan citizens has been discontinued and the number of employees in the High Commission has been reduced from 55 to 30. Additional officers will have to leave India within seven days.
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