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On goodwill visit to S Korea, 2 Indian Navy men grope woman

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Wow... Indian men have acquired quite a reputation. A German friend told me years ago that night clubs in Hamburg refused to hire Indians as janitors because too many of them were groping female customers.

And I thought he was surely exaggerating... I guess not.

I'm pretty sure this isn't the point of a Goodwill visit.

Or maybe this is the Hindu way of greeting females. Chalk this up to cultural differences. People from other countries shake hands, but Hindus grope.

They are exporting their culture abroad :lol:


They are demonstrating their "Soft Power".

Sad to say that its become national habit of our neighbors and now they displaying their skills outside in the world, may be next they visit and siren rang up with instructions all the female staff to bunkers and try to hide from Indians and may be China also remove female troops from the border to save them for groping.:omghaha::astagh:


It would be better to require all visiting Indian ships to anchor offshore and ban male sailors from ever coming onto dry land.

I'm sure the UN doesn't want such a perverted country to become a permanent member of the UN Security Council.

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Indian Navy’s INS Sahyadri.

A goodwill visit by an Indian warship to South Korea’s Incheon port aimed at strengthening military ties ended up causing deep embarrassment to the Indian Navy after two of its sailors were accused of sexual harassment by a local woman. The groping incident is said to have taken place at a convenience store on the night of October 23, the very same day stealth frigate INS Sahyadri anchored at the port, casting a shadow on the five-day visit.

There were some tense moments at the Indian embassy in Seoul and on the warship — commanded by Captain Kunal Singh Rajkumar — after the Incheon police launched an investigation on the basis of the woman’s complaint about inappropriate behaviour from the sailors. Indian officials cooperated with the investigation but there were fears that the scandal could cut short the visit to the deeply conservative country.

The matter was resolved on October 25 only after officials from the Indian embassy and the warship extended “sincerest apologies and deep regrets” to the complainant and her family, allowing the warship’s visit to continue on its “agreed agenda”.

A senior officer said the navy would get to the bottom of the matter and initiate strict disciplinary action after the warship returned.

The vessel, which left Incheon on Tuesday, is on an operational deployment to Northwest Pacific region and South China Sea in line with India’s Act East policy.

Describing the incident as “unfortunate,” the Indian mission said in a statement that neither the Indian Navy nor the Indian government would tolerate such conduct under any circumstances. “Any infringement of conduct codes will be dealt in accordance with the most stringent provision of the Indian Navy law,” the statement said, adding the Indian mission learnt of the incident with “great dismay.”

The embassy stressed that the incident would not be allowed to “dampen the goodwill” between the two countries. South Korea is slowly finding its feet in the Indian defence market - Samsung Techwin, in partnership with Larsen & Toubro, recently won a Rs 4,875 crore order to supply howitzers to the Indian Army.

Also, South Korean yard Kangnam Corporation is competing with global firms for a possible collaboration with Goa Shipyard Limited to build 12 minesweepers in India at a cost of Rs 32,000 crore. The Korean navy will take part in an international fleet review being staged by India off the Vizag coast in February.

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Such perverted behavior can only be cured with a diet of red meat. If every Hindu had a slice of beef everyday, then he wouldn't be so uncontrollably horny.
 
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Indian Navy’s INS Sahyadri.

A goodwill visit by an Indian warship to South Korea’s Incheon port aimed at strengthening military ties ended up causing deep embarrassment to the Indian Navy after two of its sailors were accused of sexual harassment by a local woman. The groping incident is said to have taken place at a convenience store on the night of October 23, the very same day stealth frigate INS Sahyadri anchored at the port, casting a shadow on the five-day visit.

There were some tense moments at the Indian embassy in Seoul and on the warship — commanded by Captain Kunal Singh Rajkumar — after the Incheon police launched an investigation on the basis of the woman’s complaint about inappropriate behaviour from the sailors. Indian officials cooperated with the investigation but there were fears that the scandal could cut short the visit to the deeply conservative country.

The matter was resolved on October 25 only after officials from the Indian embassy and the warship extended “sincerest apologies and deep regrets” to the complainant and her family, allowing the warship’s visit to continue on its “agreed agenda”.

A senior officer said the navy would get to the bottom of the matter and initiate strict disciplinary action after the warship returned.

The vessel, which left Incheon on Tuesday, is on an operational deployment to Northwest Pacific region and South China Sea in line with India’s Act East policy.

Describing the incident as “unfortunate,” the Indian mission said in a statement that neither the Indian Navy nor the Indian government would tolerate such conduct under any circumstances. “Any infringement of conduct codes will be dealt in accordance with the most stringent provision of the Indian Navy law,” the statement said, adding the Indian mission learnt of the incident with “great dismay.”

The embassy stressed that the incident would not be allowed to “dampen the goodwill” between the two countries. South Korea is slowly finding its feet in the Indian defence market - Samsung Techwin, in partnership with Larsen & Toubro, recently won a Rs 4,875 crore order to supply howitzers to the Indian Army.

Also, South Korean yard Kangnam Corporation is competing with global firms for a possible collaboration with Goa Shipyard Limited to build 12 minesweepers in India at a cost of Rs 32,000 crore. The Korean navy will take part in an international fleet review being staged by India off the Vizag coast in February.

On goodwill visit to S Korea, 2 Indian Navy men grope woman | india | Hindustan Times

@nair @GURU DUTT @OrionHunter @MilSpec @Water Car Engineer
A shameful incident but it needs to be understood that sailors the world over are known to have this reputation (I read a USN blog where it said women were actively discouraged by their families from marrying USN officers because of their reputation to engage in very unbecoming acts when on shore visits abroad and as a result STDs were said to be a real danger for USN wives).


These sailors, if guilty, can expect to have their career prospects obliterated.
 
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A shameful incident but it needs to be understood that sailors the world over are known to have this reputation (I read a USN blog where it said women were actively discouraged by their families from marrying USN officers because of their reputation to engage in very unbecoming acts when on shore visits abroad and as a result STDs were said to be a real danger for USN wives).


These sailors, if guilty, can expect to have their career prospects obliterated.

Career prospects? Dude these cu*ts groped a women, thats sexual assualt....these fu*kers need to be jailed.
 
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India should have a leader who dare kill a lot of criminals in a short time,if the human's nature is too hard to change.
KILL THEM!
 
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