Exclusive: Navy Was Assigned Target Packages During Op Sindoor, Almost Hit Pak

An all-out Naval attack would have marked a significant escalation in the military hostilities during Op Sindoor.The Indian Navy fleet had been assigned their target packages, and were put on hot-standby to launch land-attack missiles at targets inside Pakistan on more than one occasion during Operation Sindoor.

The final orders to fire ultimately never came with sources telling NDTV, “the Navy stopped short of launching an attack on identified targets. This included Pakistan Navy ships and submarines in harbour and land-based targets.” An all-out Naval attack would have marked a significant escalation in the military hostilities during Op Sindoor.

Targets inside Pakistan, including Pak Navy ships at Karachi harbour, would have been attacked with BrahMos missiles and submarine-fired land-attack cruise missiles, believed to be of the Klub series, which are integrated with India’s Russian built ‘Kilo’ Class submarines. “Both warships and submarines were in position to launch anti-ship and land attack missiles.”

Throughout the military hostilities between India and Pakistan, the Pakistani Navy’s frontline assets including frigates and corvettes stayed bottled-up within harbour and did not venture out. NDTV has learnt that many of these warships could have been sunk at port if the order to fire had come to the Navy.

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