Indian Navy Activates ‘Redeye’ Strategy After Pahalgam Attack, Boosts Vigil in Arabian Sea

Following the Pahalgam terror attack, the Indian Navy launches 'Redeye'—a high-alert strategy featuring warships, submarines, and missile tests to deter any hostile threats from Pakistan.

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Debapriya Sarkar
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By a Staff Reporter : Following the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, the Indian Navy has taken a major step to strengthen national security. Along the western coastline, especially in the Arabian Sea, a special strategy named ‘Redeye’ has been activated. Under this plan, strict surveillance is being carried out across all domains—on the surface, under the sea, and in the air.

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‘Redeye’ is a high-alert strategy where warships, submarines, and naval aircraft are operating at peak readiness. The aim is to stay prepared for a rapid offensive response if needed. The Navy has clearly signaled that any hostile move by Pakistan or its supported groups will be met with strong and destructive retaliation.

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At present, missile testing is being conducted in several zones of the Arabian Sea. By successfully firing long-range missiles, the Navy is ensuring that its systems and warships are fully combat-ready. Step by step, the Navy is proving its readiness and sending a strong message—India is now fully prepared, not just for defense but for a powerful counterstrike if necessary.