When Pakistan fired missiles in the Arabian Sea, India showed its power and fired this devastating weapon from INS
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Pahalgam Terror Attack: Pakistan has decided to test missiles on 24-25 April off the Karachi coast in the Arabian Sea region. India has also conducted successful tests in the same region.

Pahalgam Terror Attack: Within 48 hours of the terrorist attack on 22 April in Pahalgam , Jammu and Kashmir, India gave a strong message to the enemies by testing a missile from the warship INS Surat on Thursday. After Pakistan started firing drills, the Indian Navy showed the indigenous warship capability. The Indian Navy's latest indigenous guided missile destroyer (warship) INS Surat destroyed a target at sea with a missile for the first time.
Indian Navy showed strength
This is an important milestone in strengthening the defense capabilities of the Navy. This achievement shows India's growing proficiency in indigenous warship design, development and operation and underlines the country's commitment to self-reliance in defense manufacturing. India conducted this test in the Arabian Sea, which is important in this regard. In fact, Pakistan is also going to test a missile in the same area.
Pakistan will test missiles in this area
Pakistan has decided to test missiles in the Arabian Sea region on 24-25 April off the Karachi coast. Indian investigative agencies are keeping an eye on all these developments. This successful test conducted by the Indian Navy in the Arabian Sea is also important because Pakistan is also going to test its missiles in the same region.
Indian Navy destroyed the target
Just a few days ago, DRDO and the Indian Navy successfully test-fired the indigenously developed Vertical-Launched Short-Range Surface-to-Air Missile (VLSRSAM). The test was completed on March 26 at around 12:00 noon from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) located at Chandipur on the Odisha coast. During this, the missile destroyed a high-speed aerial target from a land-based vertical launcher at a very close range and low altitude.
In a major boost to military power, this month India has also successfully tested the long-range glide bomb (LRGB) 'Gaurav' fired from fighter aircraft. The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) conducted successful release trials of Gaurav long-range glide bomb between 8 and 10 April.
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