In addition the type 055, 052D and other ships with powerful enough radars and network warfare capability could be utilised to track and target planes and guide the missile. This will provide quite a strong synergy between naval and aerial platforms.
If such an missile is used in theoretical battle in North Eastern India 055 destroyer(s) can operate in the bay of Bengal tracking and targeting planes in the entire north east plus a few other surrounding states. The 700 km missile range is sufficient to cover the distance from Chinese-Indian border to bay of Bengal. J-16 can takeoff from bases in Tibet, Yunnan, Sichuan, and Qinghai reach attitude and speed then fire the missile when close to the border at a target hundreds of km away all under the cover of the Himalayas or peek over temporarily, not having to cross the Chinese-Indian border and return to base. This will give the non-stealthy J-16 effective stealth with the cover of the Himalayas or at least reduce radar exposure. J-16s patrolling in Tibetan plateau during high alert can provide continuous instant launch ability, without having to be scrambled when an enemy plane is spotted, giving them time to flee. This could be done in conjunction with UAV swarm operating from bases within China in the north and 055 in the south. Any planes taking off from the north east and a few surrounding states would be potential targets. It is a possible way of achieving air superiority without having to send fighters over Indian airspace at the start of operations. This is a viable strategy if there is a naval presence in the Bay of Bengal.