People have lost their life, and a boat has sunk...... But where did these guys come from? why their family has not responded yet?
Because their families don't know anything about their kids, once they pack them off for jihad. If they are lucky, later they will see their dead bodies on TV news. In this case, that was not to be - and so the dead will remain nameless.
No missing person report has been fired by any Pakistani civilians for that day, so it is a reasonable conclusion that whoever those fellows were, they were upto no good.
It doesn't really matter whether the ICG blew them up or they did the honours themselves - after 26/11, we cannot afford to be lax on maritime security. One look at our neighbours should teach us what unvigilant security forces can lead the country to.
Animal is what animal does
Yes, like those Pakistani animals who murdered innocents on 26/11. Sorry, but after that any Pakistani boat that refuses to heed our warnings and tries to flee will be blown to smithereens. We have to keep our country safe, although apparently Pakistanis don't want the same for their country.
The boat was in Indian waters just like the Alantique was in Indian airspace.
This admission changes nothing, the boat had still been under continuous surveillance for over 12 hours from their air after the NRTO made intercepts from Pakistan and passed on actionable intel onto the ICG who launched this operation and the vessel was behaving most suspiciously and far from "innocent" and INSIDE INDIAN WATERS.
Smugglers, terrorists, drug traffickers whatever these guys were up to no good and I am not going to shed a tear over their demise.
That's the point. Many Indian and Pakistani fishing boats do inadvertently stray into the other's waters, but they yield when challenged by the authorities. This bunch tried evasive maneuvers, which clearly meant they were not naive fishermen. After 26/11, any such boat from Pakistan will be blown to pieces. This is precisely why we spent billions of dollars of our hard earned money to improve our coastal security. Because on that day, we said "Never again."