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“Come on, maybe come on”: Indian Navy sends strong signals amid tensions with Pakistan | Indian News

The Indian Navy sent a strong message on social media following the Pahalgam terrorist attack on April 22, which killed 26 people, suggests it is in view of growing tensions with Pakistan. @indiannavymedia official posted an image of naval power on Twitter Thursday with the following caption: “Fuel may be fueled – there is no mission too far, there is no sea too big.

The message was seen as something beyond the standard messaging – it arrived at the time when India took active diplomatic and strategic actions after the attack, allegedly carried out by the Resistance Front (TRF), a proxy for Pakistan-based terrorist group Lashkar-e-taiba.

Posts are used as strategic signals

The Indian Navy post was interpreted as an absolute guarantee of deterrence. In view of India’s severe countermeasures – the suspension of the Indian Waters Treaty, measures to close the Atari Waga border and expel diplomats – the Navy’s signal highlights its power and determination to take action if necessary.

Hashtags like #fleetsupport and #AnyTimeanyWhereAnyhow highlight the Navy’s logistical capabilities and ability to fight in any situation – a masked but firm message to competitors.

Navy enhances preparation after attack

The Indian Navy raised its state of readiness after the Pahalgam attack. Indigenous-guided missile destroyer INS Surat recently successfully tested a medium-sized ground-oriented air missile in the Arabian Sea with a strike capability of 70 kilometers.

Furthermore, some anti-ship tests, such as the Brahmin trial, have proved India’s precise strike capability. The Indian Navy’s aircraft carrier INS Vikrant is also fully operated and can withstand any naval threat.

News to Pakistan: India prepares all situations

As diplomatic relations between the two countries continue to pose enormous pressure, the positive position taken by the Indian Navy is an additional measure of India’s overall multi-domain preparation strategy. X Post is not a belligerent action, but a strategic communication strategy that conveys a strong message: India is ready at any time, anywhere.

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