India’s “Combat-Reddy” warship firing missiles in the Arabian Sea


New Delhi:

Indian warships have organized several anti-ship firing in the Arabian Sea, showcasing their preparations for a long-range exact strike, the Navy said they are competing to protect the interests of the country.

Many scenes of BrahMos anti-ship and anti-surface cruise missiles were being removed from the warships in the middle of the sea, shared by the Navy. These warships included the Kolkata-class destroyer, and Nilagiri and the Crivak-Class Frigates.

“Indian Navy ships fired several anti-ship firing to re-display and display platforms, systems and crew’s readiness for a long-range exact aggressive strike.

Pakistan issued a notification for firing in the Arabian Sea region.

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Firing came after the tension between India and Pakistan increased Pahgam Terror AttackAfter the massacre of 26 civilians in Jammu and Kashmir, India has ordered Pakistanis to return to their motherland and suspend the important Indus Water Treaty.

Pakistan has also suspended all bilateral agreements with Indians. In an attempt to incite Indian soldiers, frequent violation of ceasefire along with the Line of Control along with Pakistan’s side has started. According to the army, the Indian side has effectively retaliated. There was no casualties in the exchange of fire.

The Pahalgam massacre was the most deadly terrorist attack since the scrapping of the article 370.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who vowed to bring terrorists to the end of the earth, said this morning that every Indian is boiling after the terrorist attack. Each of them feels the pain of the people who lost themselves in the terrorist attack, they said in their monthly ‘Mann Ki Baat’ radio broadcast.

He said, “Shanti was returning to Kashmir, but the enemies of the country of Jammu and Kashmir did not like it,” he said.


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