Try GOLD - Free
Smoke and sonars: Pak Navy's doctored delusions against India's maritime dominance
The Sunday Guardian
|May 18, 2025
Perhaps the most revealing part of Pakistan's narrative is what it omits. There was no mention of counter-deployments, patrol interceptions, or even routine naval maneuvers during Operation Sindoor.

When Vice Admiral Raja Rab Nawaz, the Deputy Chief of Naval Staff (Operations), stood before the press in Islamabad on May 11, he projected confidence. The Pakistan Navy, he claimed, had successfully defended the nation's maritime frontiers, tracked the Indian Navy's movements in real time, and was ready to launch a devastating counterstrike if provoked.
He even displayed a photograph of Pakistan's naval assets—two warships, three aircraft, and a lurking submarine—to back his assertion of seaborne readiness.
However, within days, open-source analysis and independent media investigations told a different story. The image, it turned out, was doctored. The original photograph, dating back over a year, depicted three surface warships and three aircraft. The submarine, meant to add depth and menace to the composition, was inserted digitally.
The fabrication was neither incidental nor harmless. It was presented during a high-level military briefing as visual evidence of operational strength and crumbled under the weight of basic verification.
This wasn't just an embarrassment for the Pakistan Navy. It was a moment of reckoning—an unintended confession that beneath the loud declarations of deterrence and discipline, there were cracks in credibility that even Photoshop couldn't fix.
OCEAN OF NARRATIVES BY A BROWN WATER NAVY In his address, VAdm. Nawaz built a sweeping narrative of Pakistani maritime vigilance: submarines deployed to track Indian carrier movements, air and naval assets on "cockpit readiness," coordination with the Pakistan Air Force and Army, and anti-submarine operations in full swing. He accused India of cowardice, claiming that INS Vikrant—India's new-generation aircraft carrier—retreated to the safety of Mumbai's coastline out of fear of retaliation. According to him, the Indian Navy never posed a real threat. Yet facts on water tell a starker truth.
This story is from the May 18, 2025 edition of The Sunday Guardian.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,500+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM The Sunday Guardian

The Sunday Guardian
Fin Min Hosts 'PSB Manthan 2025'
The Department of Financial Services (DFS), Ministry of Finance, organised PSB Manthan 2025, a two-day programme that concluded on Saturday in Gurugram.
3 mins
September 14, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
Delhi Police Bust Pakistan-Backed Terror Network
Police arrest five operatives, foil Pak-linked plot to establish extremist Caliphate
3 mins
September 14, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
Transformation Speeds as PM Modi Turns 75
Under reforms that are either completed or nearing completion during Modi 3.0, India is evolving into the ideal investment alternative to China, the prime security threat of both the US and India.
4 mins
September 14, 2025

The Sunday Guardian
Two Shootings and Tariffs
Many commentators, based on the antagonistic media portrayals of Mr. Trump, reject his maneuvers as cheap theatrics. However, the political astuteness of the man who, despite negative media narratives, lawfare, and attempts on his life, must not be doubted.
5 mins
September 14, 2025

The Sunday Guardian
Delhi Govt Unveils Roadmap To Tackle Looming Smog Crisis
As the smog season approaches, the Delhi Government has introduced a comprehensive, year-round strategy to combat the capital's air pollution, with a strong focus on technology-based solutions, enhanced citizen participation, and stricter enforcement measures to address the challenges of the upcoming winter months.
2 mins
September 14, 2025

The Sunday Guardian
Album Should Resonate With Listeners And Spread Gandhi's Message: Ricky Kej
Three-time Grammy Award winner, a US Billboard Number One artist, UN Goodwill Ambassador, and Padma Shri awardee, Ricky Kej spoke to The Sunday Guardian on his latest album, \"Gandhi: Mantras of Compassion\". This new age album is a musical tribute to the Mahatma and is in collaboration with Nobel Peace Prize winner Kailash Satyarthi.
7 mins
September 14, 2025

The Sunday Guardian
Dollar dominance unlikely to change in near future: Geeta Gopinath
Gita Gopinath, former IMF Chief Economist and Deputy Managing Director, now back again at Harvard as a Professor, believes dollar dominance is unlikely to change in the near future, citing the strength of American institutions and its financial markets as critical factors.
2 mins
September 14, 2025

The Sunday Guardian
China Can Never Coexist With India Harmoniously
Even today, China refuses to acknowledge India's sovereignty over key territories, while aggressively building infrastructure along disputed borders.
2 mins
September 14, 2025

The Sunday Guardian
WHY LIFELONG LEARNING, NOT DEGREES, WILL DEFINE CAREERS BY 2035
The corporate sector is about to enter an era of unprecedented transformation, as in the coming years the emphasis will be more on proven skills and less on degrees.
3 mins
September 14, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
Facing a tough fight, BJP likely to drop several Bihar MLAs
The Bharatiya Janata Party is likely to contest around 105 seats in the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections, with significant churn expected in its candidate list.
2 mins
September 14, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size