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Spooked Out? Pakistani Media Releases ‘Footage’ Of Indian Submarine Appearing Near Its Coast
Swarajya Staff
Mar 05, 2019, 01:49 PM | Updated 01:49 PM IST
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The Pakistani media on Tuesday (5 March) released a video of what it claims is an Indian submarine appearing near its coast.
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The Pakistani media claimed that it has detected an Indian submarine in its waters.
Indian journalists though have countered these claims by stating that if the geo coordinates by Pakistan are to be believed, the Indian submarine was in international waters. This means that any Pakistani action against it would be considered an act of war.
Incidentally after the Indian Air Force (IAF) strike on Jaish-e-Mohammed terror camp, Pakistan has displayed regular signs of paranoia.
The Islamic Nation decided to close its commercial air space for a few days which resulted in 400 flight cancellations leading to 25,000 flyers being affected.
Even on Monday (5 March) Pakistani outlets claimed Indian missile shells had landed near Fort Abbas which later reportedly turned out to be a debris of its own drone shot down by the IAF after it intruded into Indian territory.
Also Read: What If India Imposed A Naval Blockade On Pakistan?
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