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KARACHI: Pakistan Navy’s anti-axis/area-denial strategy repels Indian aircraft carrier as India has withdrawn its INS Vikrant which was earlier stationed at INS Kadamba naval base in Karwar, Karnataka near Pakistan border.

According to the latest satellite images, the Indian aircraft carrier INS Vikrant has suddenly arrived at the Indian port of Karwar. INS Vikrant was present at sea for only a few days. According to the Indian Navy, INS Vikrant was deployed in the Arabian Sea in view of the recent tensions between Pakistan and India.

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The Indian government deployed INS Vikrant on April 23 near Pakistani territorial waters in the North Arabian Sea. The Indian Navy decided to recall the aircraft carrier due to the presence and continuous patrolling of the Pakistan Navy at sea.

According to the latest satellite intelligence (IMINT) images taken on April 26, 2025, INS Vikrant has re-moored at Karwar port. According to satellite images taken on April 23, INS Vikrant was heading towards the open waters of the Arabian Sea. Indian media and social media were in frenzy over the deployment of INS Vikrant. An aircraft carrier is not deployed in the open sea for just a few days. If the Pakistan Navy’s “carrier killer” missile systems are active at sea, retreat is the only safe option.

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Yakub Apr 28, 2025 04:03pm
Well done Pakistan Navy. Pakistan Zindabad
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Yakub Apr 28, 2025 04:03pm
Well done Pak Navy . Pakistan Zindabad
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ALee MaLik Apr 28, 2025 06:25pm
????????Pakistan zindabad ???? ????????
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Zafar Apr 28, 2025 07:23pm
Mashallah Mashallah Mashallah, that shows professionalism and great spirit of patriotism, the Hall Marks of Pakistan Navy. Long live Pakistan
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Sameer Qadir Apr 29, 2025 06:37pm
The Indian Government strategy has been goofy from Day 1. A good economist doesn't necessarily mean he is a good strategist. INS Vikrant should have stayed, so all of India could watch the fireworks
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Hasan Apr 29, 2025 07:42pm
Good show. Alhamdullillah. War is no solution. Indian friend. We both are humans above our faith. Please show some mercy to humanity.
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Venugopal Apr 30, 2025 02:12pm
Don't know when or where the hit will come from.
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Shiva Apr 30, 2025 07:56pm
Backing off to come even more stronger! Haha
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Chandan May 01, 2025 08:22am
@Sameer Qadir, The Navy Chief Understands his role and knows how to play the war Game ...
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