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The Navy’s overwhelming brink contributes to Pakistan’s emergency “cease-fire request”: Deputy Admiral

The Director-General Deputy Admiral Navy’s operations at sea have played a decisive role in Pakistan’s “urgent request for a ceasefire”, the Director-General’s Deputy Admiral Navy Operations informed Sunday.The Indian Armed Forces held a detailed press conference on Sunday, presented by directors of Military Operations, Naval Operations and Air Operations, detailing Op Sindoor’s success in eliminating terrorist targets deep within Pakistan.
Sources further said that Operation Sindor is still ongoing, all countries in which India has had dialogue with India after April 23 and was told in the military operation that if Pakistan fires, we will open fire – this is the new normal situation.
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“Along with the dynamics of the Indian Army and the Indian Air Force, the overwhelming margin of combat at sea contributed to Pakistan’s urgent demand yesterday, Deputy Admiral Pramod said in a press conference on Operation Sindor.


In addition, Deputy Admiral Pramod said that the Indian Navy deployed major combat assets within 96 hours after the April 22 Pahargan terrorist attack. The Deputy Admiral said in a press conference: “With the full combat readiness of the Indian Defence Force’s Joint Action Plan, he added: “The aim is to re-estimate our crew, our armament equipment and platform preparations in order to provide accurate ordnance for selected targets.” ”

After the exercise, the troops were still deployed in the Beihai area. “Our forces are deployed in the North Sea in a decisive and deterrent position when we choose, and are fully prepared and capable of strike, including Karachi,” the Deputy Admiral informed.

Deputy Admiral Pramod said Pakistan’s naval and air assets remain largely at ports or near shore. “The advance deployment of the Indian Navy forces Pakistan and air forces in a defensive position, and we have been monitoring this,” he said.

He emphasized the navy’s combat awareness throughout the process. “We have and continue to use the Maritime Domain Grid with good combat space transparency.”

He said India’s response was intentional. “From day one, our reactions have been measured, proportional, not counted and responsible.”

Deputy Admiral Pramod said: “The calibration method considers all options, including the ability of the Indian Navy to operate at sea and at sea.”

He said the use of naval forces is part of a larger integrated plan.

He added: “As part of this escalating control mechanism, the Navy’s force is planned in a synchronous manner coordinated with the Army and the Air Force.”

He emphasized the collaboration between services and noted: “The focus is on the three teams of services working closely in an integrated way.”

Deputy Admiral Pramod said: “As we said, the Indian Navy is still deployed at sea with a reliable deterrence attitude to respond decisively to any meaningless action.” (ANI)

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