

PM Modi meets Navy Chief amid Operation Sindoor; discussions focus on potential naval role as India prepares robust response to Pakistan’s actions.
PM Modi Meet Navy Chief (Image Source: Internet)
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi met the Navy Chief a while ago, and NSA (National Security Advisor) Ajit Doval was also present at this meeting, reports Dynamite News correspondent.
This meeting is considered special because, till now, the Army and Air Force have been used in Operation Sindoor against Pakistan, but the Navy has not taken any major action yet. This meeting raises the question of whether the role of the Navy is going to increase now.
This meeting lasted for more than an hour, and it was a one-on-one meeting in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke directly to the Navy Chief, and the NSA was also present.
The situation is very dynamic at this time; that is, the circumstances are changing rapidly. Prime Minister Modi is having continuous meetings in which the heads of the Army, Air Force, and Navy participate.
So far, there have been some actions from Pakistan, and the biggest focus of the Indian Army is what Pakistan can do, and if it does something, how should India respond to it?
So far, Pakistan was probably trying to understand the strength of India's Air Force and radar.
It is also believed that Pakistan can send drones to collect information or send some other reconnaissance (spy) plane. After this, if Pakistan tries to do something else, then how to neutralize it is also being discussed.
Prime Minister Modi has given the army a free hand to take whatever action is required against terrorism. But Pakistan is not desisting from its nefarious activities, and it is necessary for India to respond to it with the same strength.
In the action that has taken place so far, both the Air Force and the Army have been seen in active mode, but the Navy was still in a 'wait and watch' position.
This meeting is important because Pakistan's weakest link is its navy, and this is why Turkey had to help Pakistan. Now it remains to be seen how the strategies being made in this meeting will be used.
At this time, the chiefs of the three armies are completely in alert mode, and if Pakistan increases its activities, then India is ready to respond to it immediately.
Overall, this meeting shows that India has all options open and our army is fully prepared to respond to Pakistan in its own language.