now add Chinese navy to this.
1) China is no mad to waste $70 billion(2013) and $100 billion(2018) for country like Pakistan.
2) China is no match to IN in IOR, believe it or not. They have their strength in SSC.
Ramifications will be 'mutual'.
Our subs were patrolling 'your' waters.
Indo-Pakistani war of 1999[edit]
Main articles:
Atlantique Incident and
Indo-Pakistani War of 1999
Although the Navy (Pak Navy)restricted from participating in the
Indo-Pakistani War of 1999 (or the
Kargil war), it came under much pressure to protect the civilian and military bases in Pakistan while performing non-combat missions in the coastal areas. The rapid Indian Navy's movement pushed the Navy to take
active measures and responded by deploying the large formation of submarines to gather the intelligence movement on Indian naval activities and presence, however the Navy did not make any military engagement with the Indian Navy. In the post Indo-Pakistani war of 1999, the Navy became involved in a military engagement with the
Indian Air Force when the local Pakistan media reported that the Navy had suffered serious casualty in non-combat missions in terms of losing aircraft and personnel, roughly occurred just two weeks since the end of
Indo-Pakistani War of 1999 in
Northern Pakistan. On 10 August 1999, the
Indian Air Force's two
MiG 21FL fired and shot down the reconnaissance navy plane, the
Atlantic, with sixteen personnel, including four naval fighter pilots on board. All hands and the aircraft were lost when it was shot down in the border area of the
Rann of Kutch region by Indian Air Force, with
both countries claiming the aircraft to be in their respective airspace.
The international observers noted that the wreckage fell well within Pakistan's territory, giving credence to the Pakistan's claim. But the investigation conducted by the
Naval Intelligencerevealed that the crash site was spread over 2 km on both sides of the border and the majority of the wreckage was on the Indian side. The
Indian government released the bodies of all the 16 personnel killed in the crash, asserting their point that the aircraft crashed in India.[
citation needed] The Indian Air Force stated that "the
Atlantique was trying to return to Pakistan's airspace after intruding more than 10 nautical miles (19 km) and as such was headed towards Pakistan....". This incident resulted in escalated tensions between the two
neighbouring countries.
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In October 1999, another mishap claimed the loss of Navy's
ASW aircraft crashed while on routine exercise towards the coastal town of Pasni in
Baluchistan Province.
[33] In this non-combat mission, the casualties stood with twenty one personnel, including two navy fighter pilots, eleven sailors and ten senior officers died in the incident. The incident was marked as a technical failure. The P3C Orion was originally developed for the US by Lockheed Martin.
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