Operation Sindoor: India's Strategic Maritime Readiness
Vice Admiral Krishna Swaminathan, designate Chief of the Indian Navy, underscores India's readiness against cross-border terrorism through Operation Sindoor. The operation, initiated following a terror attack, highlights India's strategic focus on maritime security, self-reliance in defense, and the geopolitical significance of the Indo-Pacific region.
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In a firm statement against cross-border threats, Vice Admiral Krishna Swaminathan, the newly appointed Chief of the Indian Navy, emphasized India's preparedness in the face of terrorist activities originating from foreign soil. Swaminathan highlighted Operation Sindoor as a pivotal response to the Pahalgam attack, underscoring India's strategic capability.
Operation Sindoor, launched on May 7, targeted terrorist infrastructures in Pakistan, neutralizing over 100 terrorists. Swaminathan reiterated the Indian Navy's role in safeguarding maritime security and affirmed the need for self-reliance in defense technologies amid a challenging global security landscape.
Swaminathan pointed out the critical importance of the Indian Ocean as a strategic arena, stressing the Navy's vigilance across this contested domain. As India embraces its role in the Indo-Pacific geopolitics, the Vice Admiral committed to an operationally ready navy, continuously primed to protect national interests.
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