Above, Below And Across Waves: Indian Navy's "Trident" Of Power
The Indian Navy on Saturday shared a picture featuring a surface ship, a submarine, and a helicopter, calling it the "trident of Naval Power".
The picture, posted on X, shows the destroyer INS Kolkata, the Dhruv Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH), and a Scorpene-class submarine.
"The trident of Naval Power - Above, below and across the waves," the Navy wrote.
The picture, which has now gone viral, is likely a file photo as Dhruv ALH is presently grounded in the Navy.
The post came amid heightened tensions between India and Pakistan over the deadly terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam on April 22.
India, citing "cross-border linkages" to the attack that left 26 people dead, has announced a raft of punitive measures against Pakistan, including suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, shutting down of the only operational land border crossing at Attari and downgrading of diplomatic ties.
Last week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the "perpetrators and conspirators" of the Pahalgam attack will be "served with the harshest response".
"The whole world stands with 140 crore Indians in our fight against terrorism. I once again assure the affected families that they will get justice, and justice will be done," he said in his 'Mann ki Baat' address.
"The perpetrators and conspirators of this attack will be served with the harshest response," he added.
Indian Navy's Message With Arabian Sea Warship Visuals
Last week, the Navy also shared visuals of Indian warships conducting multiple anti-ship firings in the Arabian Sea, demonstrating their preparedness for long-range precision strikes.
Multiple visuals of BrahMos anti-ship and anti-surface cruise missiles being fired from warships in the middle of the sea were shared by the Navy on X.
These warships included Kolkata-class destroyers, and Nilgiri and Krivak-class frigates.
"Indian Navy Ships undertook successful multiple anti-ship firings to revalidate and demonstrate readiness of platforms, systems, and crew for long-range precision offensive strike. Indian Navy stands combat-ready, credible, and future-ready in safeguarding the nation's maritime interests Anytime Anywhere Anyhow," the Navy said on X.
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