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India’s white lie about sinking Pakistani submarine “PNS Ghazi” in 1971 exposed

Islamabad: India’s white lie of sinking Pakistani submarine “PNS Ghazi” in 1971 was exposed.

Former Indian Navy Chief Admiral (retd) Arun Prakash has sunk the Indian claim. He said that Pakistan Navy submarine sank in some mysterious circumstances. The Indian Navy ship INS Rajput did not sink the Pakistani submarine. Pakistani submarine Ghazi Visakhapatnam crashed while laying a mine outside the port. That night a destroyer was on patrol that felt the vibrations of the water. The Pakistani submarine Ghazi had sunk when divers went underwater to inspect it.

Admiral (retd) Arun Prakash said that there was a lot of fog around the incident during the war. Our naval investigation proved that there was an explosion inside the Pakistani submarine. PNS Ghazi had a lot of landmines, could have exploded. He said submarines contain batteries that emit hydrogen and could explode.

Pakistan Navy’s flagship submarine PNS Ghazi participated in the 1965 and 1971 wars. The Pakistan Navy submarine was commissioned in 1971 to lay landmines around the port of Visakhapatnam. Meanwhile, the submarine Ghazi sank after some mysterious circumstances or possibly its own landmine explosion.

Pakistan has always said that PNS Ghazi sank in the Bay of Bengal under mysterious circumstances and rejected the absurd Indian claims. The Indian government, historians, media and filmmakers insisted on lying about drowning Ghazi. The Indian Navy deliberately destroyed all records about Ghazi so that the truth could not be revealed. What the Indian Navy and others knew was that their own former chiefs would open the floodgates of false claims. The great Pakistan Navy submarine Ghazi established for the first time the tradition of aggressive patrols in the North Arabian Sea. PNS Ghazi and his martyrs will always be a great metaphor for courage, bravery and self-defense for the defense of the homeland. Irshadgul.com

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