Joe Shearer
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Totally agree, but nuclear submarines don't become an essential part of sea denial. Coastal long-range missile batteries do, AIP submarines emphatically (and affordably) do.India follows strategy of sea control.
Pakistan navy follows sea denial strategy. Weaker sides go for sea denial. Submarines are the ideal tool for someone going for sea denial strategy. During post Balakot escalation, Indian Navy had a hard time finding our MESMA AIP subs in the Indian Ocean. Surface combatants are easier to find and neutralize than submarines.
Good.Your forget that Dr. Munir Khan was head of the reactor division in the IAEA and had trained a lot of skilled scientists and engineers for this task. Just needs political decisions and balls of steel.
Now the country can focus on the political decisions.
True, so true.@mods IELTS and IQ tests need to be made mandatory for Indians who want posting rights.
I have been suggesting this for all members who have joined after 2015.
You could consider not speaking as an irrefutable counter.India is closing in on multiple nuclear submarines as we speak.
Oh, THAT'S how? Not like the original R&D done on your planes and your tanks?Heheheh.... Where do you think the ballistic missiles came in record time from?
What a shocking discovery.
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