New Delhi: Navy chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi Tuesday said his force’s aggressive posturing during Operation Sindoor in May forced the Pakistan Navy to remain close to their ports.
In his annual press conference, Admiral Tripathi also said that the Indian Navy maintained a high operational readiness, including in the Western Arabian Sea, in the last seven to eight months following the hostilities with Pakistan.
The Navy chief, without elaborating, said Operation Sindoor “remains in progress”.
“The aggressive posturing and immediate action during Operation Sindoor, including deployment of the carrier battle group, forced Pakistan Navy to remain close to their ports or near the Makran coast,” he said.
The Navy chief said Operation Sindoor has put financial strain on Pakistan as a significant number of merchant ships have avoided travelling to that country following the hostilities.
The cost of insurance for the vessels to travel to Pakistan had also gone up, he said.





































