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‘Still Deployed… Ready to Act’: Indian Navy Issues Stern Warning to Pakistan

‘Still Deployed… Ready to Act’: Indian Navy Issues Stern Warning to Pakistan
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  • Published May 11, 2025 7:09 pm
  • Last Updated May 12, 2025

Amid escalating tensions following Pakistan’s violation of the recent ceasefire agreement, the Indian Navy on Sunday stated unequivocally that it remains ready to respond decisively to any further provocations in the Arabian Sea region.

What warning did the Indian Navy issue against Pakistan?

In a strong message, the Indian Navy declared its continued operational readiness at sea, prepared to deliver a “decisive” response to any hostile actions from Pakistan or Pakistan-based terrorist groups. The Navy’s statement underscored its capability and determination to counter threats swiftly and effectively.

What triggered this strong statement by the Navy?

This warning followed Pakistan’s violation of the ceasefire agreement reached on May 10, 2025. Despite both countries agreeing to halt hostilities after nearly 100 hours of intense military engagement, Pakistan resumed cross-border firing the next day, prompting India to reinforce its deterrent posture.

How did the Indian Navy respond immediately after the Pahalgam attack?

Within hours of the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir—which claimed 26 civilian lives on April 22, 2025—the Navy mobilised its carrier battle group, submarines, and aviation assets to the Arabian Sea. These assets achieved full combat readiness within 96 hours, conducting multiple weapons firings and refining tactical operations to ensure rapid and precise response capabilities.

What specific capabilities has the Navy demonstrated?

The Navy’s carrier battle group, comprising an aircraft carrier, escort ships, submarines and naval aviation assets, executed multiple weapon firings to validate their combat readiness. According to Vice Admiral A N Pramod, Director General of Naval Operations, the exercises were specifically designed to validate crew proficiency, weapons effectiveness, and platform reliability, ensuring the Navy could precisely target selected threats at sea or on land.

What has been the impact of the Navy’s deployment?

During a joint military press briefing, Vice Admiral Pramod stated that the Indian Navy’s forward deployment in the northern Arabian Sea effectively compelled Pakistan’s naval and air forces into a defensive posture. Pakistani military assets remained largely restricted to their ports or near coastal waters, limiting their operational freedom and significantly reducing the risk of further escalation.

How has the Navy’s posture contributed to India’s broader strategy?

The Navy’s strong and forward-deployed stance at sea, combined with kinetic operations by the Indian Army and Air Force, played a crucial role in pressuring Pakistan into urgently seeking a ceasefire. The coordinated multi-domain strategy reinforced India’s position, prompting a strategic reconsideration by Pakistani forces.

What is India’s current naval posture?

Despite the ceasefire violations, the Indian Navy continues its forward deployment with full operational readiness, maintaining a strong deterrent presence at sea. This ongoing posture ensures India is fully prepared to counter and neutralise any future threats effectively, maintaining regional maritime stability.

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Written By
Ashu Maan

Ashu Maan is an Associate Fellow at the Centre for Land Warfare Studies. He is currently pursuing his PhD from Amity University, Noida, in Defence and Strategic Studies.

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