Revealed: Pakistani warships fled Karachi during ‘Operation Sindoor!

Fearing Indian missiles, they hid at the Gwadar port near Iran.

New Delhi – It has now come to light that during Operation Sindhur, Pakistani warships fled from Karachi and hid near the Iranian coastline. Satellite images confirming this have surfaced for the first time, clearly showing how terrified Pakistan was at that time.

1. Pakistani warships stationed at Karachi port were seen taking refuge near the Iranian maritime border. Pakistan’s main warships had anchored at the Gwadar port, about 100 kilometres from Karachi. They had moved there to shield themselves from possible Indian missile strikes. Though Gwadar is a Pakistani port, it lies very close to the Iranian border.

2. During Operation Sindoor, the Indian Navy had been deployed in the Arabian Sea, but it did not directly engage in the operation. Had they received orders, they could have launched an assault on Gwadar port and sunk Pakistan’s warships. In fact, during the 1971 war, the Indian Navy had inflicted massive damage on Karachi port, its oil reserves, and Pakistani warships.

Editorial Perspective

During Operation Sindhur, India had a golden opportunity to destroy Pakistan’s military; but it seems that opportunity was lost !