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That is a Pakistani " Pussy " cat with Chinese "maine" around her neck ...
Someone in your News channels called ISI a terrorist organisation, GoP immediately banned that news channel..... because they don't want people like you know reality...lolyes even indian channels was abusing indian navy and its chief that day labelling them as sissies and incompetent
So? Does this change what happened with the PNS Zulfiqar?Does this idiot know that PN is a part of anti piracy missions ?
Again, so what? Did I or the IN chief state the PN as a whole were a terror organisation?Infact it had commanded those formations several times ?
Again, stop deflecting.And still more disciplined than wife swapping guys .. Who love russian hookers more than their country? Among other problems ?
DO you think all he has ever said is this one thing about the threat from these radicals from Pakistan? Of course he is monitoring everything that poses a threat to India and the IN including accidents and such.He should be more worried about his own issues rather than farting one Ir for attention ..
these BCs must be reminded of thatyes even indian channels was abusing indian navy and its chief that day labelling them as sissies and incompetent
lol out of those 60% , 50% are muslims ....... anyway .. same in your country is too but you people afraid to say.... because if you say truth ,two things happenstill gona shit on an open place or a garden what is so good about reaching Mars when you cant built toilets for 60 percent of your population its like monkey enrolled to some university along with human scholars and people praising him
--yes like serving indian army officer blowing up some train and RAw blowing up hyderabad mosque and ur terrorist PM lead gujrat massacre
like international media labelled modi as a terrorist and serial killer but brainwashed like you are still watching disney world and tom and jerry on ur News channel financed by RAW ...so called secular state destroyed Babri masjid , operation conducted by RAW as said by imam of Delhi MasjidSomeone in your News channels called ISI a terrorist organisation, GoP immediately banned that news channel..... because they don't want people like you know reality...lol
Mate, all sorts of 'variables' are played out in contingency planning..... for heavens sake, the Yanks have even played simulations in which even the Martians were one of the variables. It's just one of those discreet system simulations where you get to test out your new hardware and throw in various probabilistic models........ in the end, these are just 'games', most of which will never be used..... the problem here is many not-so-discreet Indian General and Admirals milking these studies............ maybe they are required to spread this 'difinformation' as part of the package by military intelligence? Only god knows............
P.S. Merchants ships are in a different ballpark altogether....... even a half-fed Somali armed with an AK with APB rounds, 6 clips, two sidearms, a kevlar jacket and fast enough dinghy can wreak havoc to a 'merchant ship'!
in the end, these are just 'games', most of which will never be used..... the problem here is many not-so-discreet Indian General and Admirals milking these studies............ maybe they are required to spread this 'difinformation' as part of the package by military intelligence? Only god knows..
Cut the nonsense. There is only one navy I know of that had jihadis get on board their frigate and attempt to take it over. Leave your RSS paranoia out of it.
--Pakistani ships in high seas could pose jehadi threat: Navy chief - Rediff.com India News
Pakistani ships in high seas can pose a jehadi threat, Navy Chief Admiral R K Dhowan today said, citing reports of an attempt by militants to hijack a Pakistan navy frigate in September. He said that threat of maritime terrorism is increasing and the force was prepared for it.
On the reported failed attempt by Pakistani militants to hijack 'PNS Zulfiqar' in Karachi, Dhowan said it was indeed a ‘very, very serious situation’ which the Indian Navy has taken ‘serious note of’.
While one report had then said that the plan of the militants was to use the hijacked ship to attack an American vessel, another had said the terrorists wanted to target an Indian vessel.
Asked if the navy takes into account the possibility that there might be a jihadi group on board when it encounters a Pakistani ship following the attack on INS Zulfiqar, he said, "We are taking that aspect into account."
Dhowan referred to the changed threat scenario in the wake of the militant attempt and said that if the Indian Army finds an another army charging at its post, it will be cause of‘great alarm’ because the land border would have been violated.
Similarly, if an Indian Air Force aircraft has another warplane from a different air force very close to its tail, it will be a cause of ‘very great alarm because our air space would been violated,’ he said.
"But, out at the sea, when officers on watch report to the captain that we have a warship from another navy.... the captain would tell the officer to wish him good morning because he is international waters and so are you.
"Well, in this changed environment, we have to rethink. We may not wish him good morning and actually carry out a surveillance and figure out who he is," the navy chief said, addressing the annual press conference here on the eve of Navy Day.
Dhowan said that the navy had inputs about certain aspects of terrorism in maritime domain which are increasing. "These are taken into account in our security apparatus," he said.
Dhowan said the navy has taken into account the Pakistan Navy frigate incident ‘as far as our matrix is concerned for our defence purpose as well as for our surveillance and security’.
Noting that maritime security challenges have actually increased manifold, he referred to piracy and said that the world now has floating armies and armed guards on board merchant vessels.
"We have inputs of various terrorist organisations which are out on sea," he said, adding that one needs to understand the complexities of maritime security.
Maintaining that there are about 2.5 lakh Indian fishing boats at sea in a day, he said, "Anyone of them could carry a couple of guns, explosives and land in remote part of anyone of our islands." India has 1,197 islands and a coastline of 7,650 kms.
"How easy it from the other side and how difficult it is from our side to try and get these secure...So it is a huge problem and complexities must be understood. Anyone of these vessels can be escorted by any terrorist organisation," he said.
"And hence the threat in the maritime domain from terrorists, from the aspect of asymmetrical warfare, non-state actors or whatever you want to call them is a huge problem," he said.
The navy chief said there has to be a constant endeavour to utilise all available means -- intelligence agencies, leveraging technologies, UAVs and fast-patrol boats, among others.
He said though it is a huge problem, a lot of progress has been taken place since 26/11 Mumbai terror attack, including synergy among various agencies.
these BCs must be reminded of that
all those trolls who mock us that we wont have money for weapons and have a begging bowl .. forget that we Pakistanis paid for these Indian hostages and Indian sarkaar completely abandoned them
and now this useless Indian Naval chief is talking crap.. where was he when his fellow Indian citizens needed the help of Indian Navy?
dude signature to WAAR movie ka hai MTV pa kahan poanch gya??--
get a life
dont dig .. its only mud which come in return
but when you actually find out where these comments were made you can see this was a reply to a specific question and in the same 1 hour interaction about 30-40 other questions and topics were also referenced.