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‘Detected and blocked’ Indian submarine incursion: Pakistan army

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By SRI NewsDesk Published October 20, 2021
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Islamabad, Pakistan – Pakistan’s cortege claims it “ detected and blocked” an Indian military submarine from entering Pakistani territorial waters before this week, according to a statement – the third similar reported irruption by an Indian submersible vessel since 2016.

According to a statement released by the Pakistani service on Tuesday, the tried irruption by an Indian submarine passed on Saturday night.

“ During the prevailing security terrain, a strict monitoring watch has been kept by Pakistan Navy to guard maritime borders of Pakistan,” said the Pakistani statement.

It said the submarine had been “ precociously detected and tracked by (Pakistan Navy) long-range maritime command aircraft”.

There was no immediate response from the Indian government to the blameworthiness.

The South Asian neighbors’ colors and governments regularly trade allegations against one another, generally centering around the contended backing of fortified groups operating on each other’s soil.

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Tuesday’s blameworthiness is the third time Pakistan’s service has claimed it has detected an Indian submarine since 2016. The two former claims passed in November 2016 and in March 2019.

The reported irruption in 2019 passed days after a tense military standoff in the disputed home of Kashmir that saw both countries bomb each other’s homes and an upstanding duel that ended with an Indian fighter spurt being shot down by Pakistani spurts.

A videotape accompanying the Pakistani service’s rearmost statement appears to show infrared footage of a submarine mast taken on October 16 between 1118 pm and 1136 pm original time (1818-1836 GMT).

The geographic position label for the “ target” in the accompanying footage places the target roughly 283 km (176 country miles) south of the Pakistani littoral megacity of Karachi, the country’s largest megalopolis.

The position would be just inside the boundary of Pakistan’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), an area of littoral water and seabed that countries have exclusive profitable rights over, under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.

Territorial ocean limits, over which countries hold exclusive autonomous rights, extend to 22 km (13 country miles) off the seacoast, while the EEZ extends to 370 km (230 country miles) off the seacoast, according to the UN Convention.

Nuclear-fortified Pakistan and India have fought three full-scale wars since gaining independence from the British in 1947. Their relations have been particularly tense since the 2019 military standoff, which centered on the disputed region of Kashmir, claimed by both nations.

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