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India trashes Pak claim of blocking Indian submarine

Shortly after Pakistan released a video claiming that it had allegedly detected and blocked an “Indian submarine” from entering its waters last week, sources in the Indian Navy have rubbished the claims as “propaganda material” aimed at diverting people’s attention from the terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir. Making a bizarre claim, the Pakistan Inter-Services […]

Shortly after Pakistan released a video claiming that it had allegedly detected and blocked an “Indian submarine” from entering its waters last week, sources in the Indian Navy have rubbished the claims as “propaganda material” aimed at diverting people’s attention from the terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir.

Making a bizarre claim, the Pakistan Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has alleged that an Indian submarine had allegedly tried to enter its waters on 16 October. The PR wing of the Pakistan Armed forces even issued a low-quality surveillance video showing “actual footage of Indian submarine detection”.

However, government sources said that the claim was nothing but Pakistan’s propaganda to divert the attention from their terror attacks on civilians in Jammu and Kashmir. The source added that the Navy would study the fabricated video and then comment on the matter. The latitude and longitude mentioned in the video are 22 degrees 17 minutes North and 66 degrees 30 minutes towards the East. This position is essentially about 250 to 280 km away from Karachi, meaning the vessel was actually in international waters.

Reacting to Pakistan’s baseless and laughable claim, naval officer Captain Alok Bansal questioned how the ISPR was able to identify that it was an “Indian submarine” in the international waters. He perceived it as an attempt to spread propaganda at a time when Pakistan is facing the heat from the Indian Army in J&K. Captain Bansal also said that Pakistan could be trying to create a sensation ahead of the upcoming Commander’s Conference of the Indian Navy, which is a force to reckon with.

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