Indian Navy's aggressive posture during 'Operation Sindoor' crippled Pakistan's maritime trade: Naval chief
The Indian Navy's 'Operation Sindoor' has significantly impacted Pakistan's maritime trade, according to Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi. The operation forced the Pakistan Navy to remain confined to its ports, increasing shipping risks and insurance costs. Admiral Tripathi emphasized the Navy's combat readiness and operational capabilities during this period of heightened tension.
- ▪Operation Sindoor demonstrated the Indian Navy's combat readiness and operational reach.
- ▪The operation forced the Pakistan Navy to remain confined to its ports, affecting their maritime economy.
- ▪Admiral Tripathi highlighted the importance of joint operational capabilities among the armed forces.
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Indian Navy's aggressive posture during 'Operation Sindoor' crippled Pakistan's maritime trade: Naval chiefIndian Navy's aggressive posture during 'Operation Sindoor' crippled Pakistan's maritime trade: Naval ChiefPublished on: May 30, 2026 10:38 PM ISTPTIShare viaCopy link The Indian Navy's aggressive posture during 'Operation Sindoor' forced the Pakistan Navy to remain confined to its ports and dented Islamabad's maritime economy by driving up shipping risks and insurance premiums, Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi said Saturday.New Delhi, May 26 (ANI): Indian Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi virtually inaugurates new squadrons at the Indian Naval Academy, on Tuesday.
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