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It's called the South Pakistani Ocean.
since when??? by whom???
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It's called the South Pakistani Ocean.
It's called the South Pakistani Ocean.
The SCS Drama
1. warns...says it cant work on south china sea
2....ignores warning and started the in South China sea
3 action due from ......but all we hear is warning for the 1000000th time....
Moral of the story : Ignore the Chinese...not only on SCS but also on PDF
Since you stepped in South Pakistani ocean , we stepped in Vietnam sea .
^^^^ Is there a North Pakistan Ocean ??
I think all are adjusting a bit to please some mentally disabled guys^^ so you prefer to call it Pakistani Ocean! glad to oblige!
^^ so you prefer to call it Pakistani Ocean! glad to oblige!
South Pakistan ocean......His IQ is off the charts :Rofl:
It's called the South Pakistani Ocean.
I can't believe you doubted a communist for his IQ.
let me know when you can peacefully move in Vietnam Sea according to your boundary claims .Our deep sea submersible has been there:
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BEIJING: China has obtained approval to explore a 10,000 sq km polymetallic sulphide ore deposit in an international seabed region in the Indian Ocean, much to the disquiet of India.
The China Ocean Mineral Resources Research and Development Association in a statement last night said that its application for the exploration of the southwest Indian Ocean region was recently approved by the International Seabed Authority (ISA).
Following the approval, the association will sign a 15-year exploration contract with the ISA later this year, adding that China will enjoy pre-emptive rights to develop the ore deposit in the future.
China had also obtained exclusive rights to prospect in a 75,000-square-km polymetallic nodule ore deposit in the east Pacific Ocean in 2001, state-run Xinhua reported.
The move has already raised concerns in India with reports stating that Directorate of Naval Intelligence ( DNI) has expressed concern to the Indian government that the contract would provide an excuse for China to operate to operate its warships besides compiling data on the vast mineral resources in India's backyard.
Apparently in preparation for this, China has stepped up its experiments with first manned deep sea submersible in the Pacific ocean which currently touched 5,180 meters with three people aboard yesterday.
According to State Oceanic Administration (SOA), the submersible named Jiaolong has conducted four dives in the Pacific Ocean since July 21.
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What are indians? The caste boys?