In a bold statement reflecting India’s maritime strength, defense Minister Rajnath Singh emphasized the Indian Navy’s preparedness to respond decisively to any provocations from Pakistan. Following a visit to the aircraft carrier Vikrant in the Arabian Sea, Singh asserted that the Navy’s capabilities have evolved significantly sence the 1971 conflict, suggesting that any aggressive moves by Pakistan coudl lead to dire consequences.
Singh’s remarks come at a time of heightened military activity in the region. He praised the Navy’s readiness, urging that no lapses should occur in their preparations. “What has transpired so far is merely a warm-up,” he stated, hinting at the Navy’s strategic maneuvers and exercises designed to showcase its might. The Defense Minister’s comments serve as a stark reminder of India’s commitment to safeguarding its maritime interests and maintaining regional stability. As tensions simmer, the Indian Navy stands poised to act, with Singh ominously noting, “God knows what will happen to Pakistan if they dare to provoke us.”