Pakistan’s latest strikes on Nagrota and Dherangyari points out the strategic importance of these sites in India’s military operations. Under Operation Bunyan Un Marsoos, Pakistan’s armed forces successfully targeted and destroyed the BrahMos missile storage site in Nagrota and an artillery gun position in Dherangyari.
The Nagrota BrahMos site was a crucial facility for India’s missile defense system. BrahMos, known for its speed and precision, is one of India’s most advanced weapons, making it a top target for Pakistan in efforts to weaken India’s offensive capabilities. Destroying this site means a significant blow to India’s missile supply and combat readiness.
Similarly, the artillery position in Dherangyari was a vital asset for India, providing long-range firepower that could have been used in ongoing military actions. By targeting this site, Pakistan has disrupted India’s ability to carry out sustained artillery strikes.
These attacks are not random; they target India’s most critical military infrastructure, aiming to impair its war-fighting potential. The destruction of these key sites highly hinders India’s ability to escalate its operations, creating a major setback for their forces.