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India has built a 'secret nuclear city': Foreign Office

Orangi town:
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indian underground nuclear cities:
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and this, dear children, is why indians are a bunch of ignoramus jokes! :lol:
Pakistanis do photo op when they start feeling butt pain.Nothing unusual...:lol:
Here is the interesting part..
Karachi's Orangi Town named largest slum in the world
Here we look at the five largest slums in the world.
  • Orangi Town, Karachi, Pakistan.
  • Ciudad Neza, Mexico City, Mexico.
  • Dharavi, Mumbai, India.
  • 'Karachi among five most polluted cities in the world'
  • Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya.
  • Khayelitsha, Cape Town, South Africa.
  • Most Polluted Cities: Peshawar ranks second in WHO report.
 
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Pakistanis do photo op when they start feeling butt pain.Nothing unusual...:lol:
Here is the interesting part..
Karachi's Orangi Town named largest slum in the world
Here we look at the five largest slums in the world.
  • Orangi Town, Karachi, Pakistan.
  • Ciudad Neza, Mexico City, Mexico.
  • Dharavi, Mumbai, India.
  • 'Karachi among five most polluted cities in the world'
  • Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya.
  • Khayelitsha, Cape Town, South Africa.
  • Most Polluted Cities: Peshawar ranks second in WHO report.
you've been caught nanga putanga - cutting and pasting like the sh!t little crooked aborted hindu fetus that you are isn't gonna work cuz as usual, we are always ahead of you in your own game. :lol:

Here's the real screenshot where india's mumbai is a bigger slum (1 million people per square mile) than orangi town! :woot:
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run along to your mommy now in one of those underground slums and have her put some burnol and ice cubes on your burning pulsating butthurt! :lol:
 
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Home Indian Navy INS VARSHA: India’s Secret Naval Base
INS VARSHA: India’s Secret Naval Base
Indian Navy by Abdul Junaid
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In line with India developing a secret nuclear city, it is developing secret base for the Indian Navy.

What is INS Varsha?

Project Varsha is one of the secret projects undertaken by Indian government to provide Indian Navy underground secret bases off the east coast of country in an order to protect nuclear powered submarines that would form one of the third nuclear deterrence platforms of India.

It was planned to be located within a radius of approximately 200 kilometres from Visakhapatnam, which are the headquarters of the Navy’s Eastern Naval Command. But the base is being developed at Rambilli, 50 km from Visakhapatnam.

What is the need of INS Varsha?

INS Varsha would de-congest the Visakhapatnam Port, which is used by both the Navy and the civilian Ministry of Shipping. The Navy’s dockyards at Vizag are facing shortage of berthing space due to the rapid expansion of the Eastern fleet, which grew from 15 major warships in 2006 to 46 in 2012, and is still expanding.

What are its advantages?

INS Varsha will have a large near-by facility of the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), and will include modern nuclear engineering support facilities and extensive crew accommodation.

It will also have underground pens to hide the submarines from spy satellites and protect them from enemy air attacks. The navy is seeking foreign technical assistance pertaining to nuclear safety features for the base.

INS Varsha would have undisclosed access tunnels on the mouth of deep water base and highly protected shelters along with jetties that are meant for demagnetizing submarines and is a conspicuous addition to the base facilities.

The biggest advantage of having underwater deep bases that the submarines do not need to surface on the water, they can come and go from the base through multiple underwater tunnels that open directly to the deep sea and lead straight from the secret base.

In any kind of conflict submarines are one of the most offensive platform of nuclear deterrence thus they can do their job well while not being detected by adversaries. The underground bases also provide highest protection than the ordinary bases on the coast shores provides, the underground bases are known to maintain top level of secrecy from any kind of threat including the satellite intelligence.

When will it be completed?

The construction of underground base started in 2009 but has struck several times due to finance crunch. INS Varsha would be accompanied by a weapon storage facility called ‘Missile Technical Positions near the underwater base.

₹160 crore were sanctioned for the project in the 2011-12 budgets, of which ₹58 crore were for civil works and the balance were for setting up a VLF communication system.



For the security reason, it is still highly classified that how big and capable the underground base would be but the base reportedly could docked some 8-12 nuclear powered submarine that are under construction and are being planned. The Varsha would be capable of housing other vessels of navy in forms of destroyers, frigates and replenishment ships.
 
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Home Indian Navy INS VARSHA: India’s Secret Naval Base
INS VARSHA: India’s Secret Naval Base
Indian Navy by Abdul Junaid
738753cf67ff611a4f35eb48aad50b53
‐0

In line with India developing a secret nuclear city, it is developing secret base for the Indian Navy.

What is INS Varsha?

Project Varsha is one of the secret projects undertaken by Indian government to provide Indian Navy underground secret bases off the east coast of country in an order to protect nuclear powered submarines that would form one of the third nuclear deterrence platforms of India.

It was planned to be located within a radius of approximately 200 kilometres from Visakhapatnam, which are the headquarters of the Navy’s Eastern Naval Command. But the base is being developed at Rambilli, 50 km from Visakhapatnam.

What is the need of INS Varsha?

INS Varsha would de-congest the Visakhapatnam Port, which is used by both the Navy and the civilian Ministry of Shipping. The Navy’s dockyards at Vizag are facing shortage of berthing space due to the rapid expansion of the Eastern fleet, which grew from 15 major warships in 2006 to 46 in 2012, and is still expanding.

What are its advantages?

INS Varsha will have a large near-by facility of the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), and will include modern nuclear engineering support facilities and extensive crew accommodation.

It will also have underground pens to hide the submarines from spy satellites and protect them from enemy air attacks. The navy is seeking foreign technical assistance pertaining to nuclear safety features for the base.

INS Varsha would have undisclosed access tunnels on the mouth of deep water base and highly protected shelters along with jetties that are meant for demagnetizing submarines and is a conspicuous addition to the base facilities.

The biggest advantage of having underwater deep bases that the submarines do not need to surface on the water, they can come and go from the base through multiple underwater tunnels that open directly to the deep sea and lead straight from the secret base.

In any kind of conflict submarines are one of the most offensive platform of nuclear deterrence thus they can do their job well while not being detected by adversaries. The underground bases also provide highest protection than the ordinary bases on the coast shores provides, the underground bases are known to maintain top level of secrecy from any kind of threat including the satellite intelligence.

When will it be completed?

The construction of underground base started in 2009 but has struck several times due to finance crunch. INS Varsha would be accompanied by a weapon storage facility called ‘Missile Technical Positions near the underwater base.

₹160 crore were sanctioned for the project in the 2011-12 budgets, of which ₹58 crore were for civil works and the balance were for setting up a VLF communication system.



For the security reason, it is still highly classified that how big and capable the underground base would be but the base reportedly could docked some 8-12 nuclear powered submarine that are under construction and are being planned. The Varsha would be capable of housing other vessels of navy in forms of destroyers, frigates and replenishment ships.
hey genius, if your media is openly talking about a "secret" nuclear base then it's just a bluff! :lol: real secrets aren't leaked to the media! But enjoy your make belief fairy tales, it gives us an excuse to increase our stockpile of nukes even more! :lol:

No one feel your pain anyway India is very poor, slum country, and Pakistan world only rich country in this earth. Bechare ko kush kru yar kyu rulane pe lge ho
india may or may not be the poorest in the world but given that we have one the largest gold mines in the world may mean that we in fact probably are on our way to becoming the richest country on earth! ;)
 
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This is what enemies and rivals do. I am amazed that you are actually surprise about it. Does India not do the same when ever Pakistan acquires something?

India may complain, no doubt, but not as often and as loudly as Pakistan does. Pakistan knows it can never reach nuclear parity with India, so it must make noise and hope the international community does or says something. This is my take.
 
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India may complain, no doubt, but not as often and as loudly as Pakistan does. Pakistan knows it can never reach nuclear parity with India, so it must make noise and hope the international community does or says something. This is my take.
Ohh please! i mean if there is ever a consensus between institutions that monitor nuclear weapons program of both India and Pakistan its on this that Pakistan's nuclear weapons program is ahead of India. Infact few even go as far as to state that Pakistan would soon leave Britain behind in terms of numbers of warheads by 2020 something. Even now our warheads are expected to be more than that of India. So which parity are you referring you? Also India is yet to come up with a cruise missile of its own while Pakistan already has 3 versions of it. Our balistic missiles cover the entire India (most of it anyway) and to counter your ABM threat we are already working on MRIV capability. As for making noise India makes plenty of it. There is a reason we call you a dhayati aurat.
 
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Ohh please! i mean if there is ever a consensus between institutions that monitor nuclear weapons program of both India and Pakistan its on this that Pakistan's nuclear weapons program is ahead of India. Infact few even go as far as to state that Pakistan would soon leave Britain behind in terms of numbers of warheads by 2020 something. Even now our warheads are expected to be more than that of India. So which parity are you referring you? Also India is yet to come up with a cruise missile of its own while Pakistan already has 3 versions of it. Our balistic missiles cover the entire India (most of it anyway) and to counter your ABM threat we are already working on MRIV capability. As for making noise India makes plenty of it. There is a reason we call you a dhayati aurat.

I suggest you tell this to Pakistan's FO then! They are the one's complaining about India's "secret nuclear city." And even if Pakistan does have an edge over ballistic missiles and nuclear weapons, India has the resources to overtake Pakistan sooner or later, if it chooses to.

Not that it matters who has more warheads over the other. Pakistan can have hundreds of more warheads than India, doesn't mean it -- or anyone, for that matter -- will win a nuclear war. There's a diminishing return for each additional warhead you add to your inventory.
 
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I suggest you tell this to Pakistan's FO then! They are the one's complaining about India's "secret nuclear city." And even if Pakistan does have an edge over ballistic missiles and nuclear weapons, India has the resources to overtake Pakistan sooner or later, if it chooses to.

Not that it matters who has more warheads over the other. Pakistan can have hundreds of more warheads than India, doesn't mean it -- or anyone, for that matter -- will win a nuclear war. There's a diminishing return for each additional warhead you add to your inventory.
Why would i do that when all the FO is doing is making some noise as any country would do. I dont know why are you having trouble understanding this? Parity and raising voice are too very different things.
As for overtaking us frankly speaking i dont understand this number game because at the end even if we have half of the stated nuclear weapons, they are enough to wipe India off and vice verse. So if India moves ahead, other than making noise i dont find anything worriying.
 
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Why would i do that when all the FO is doing is making some noise as any country would do. I dont know why are you having trouble understanding this? Parity and raising voice are too very different things.
As for overtaking us frankly speaking i dont understand this number game because at the end even if we have half of the stated nuclear weapons, they are enough to wipe India off and vice verse. So if India moves ahead, other than making noise i dont find anything worriying.

You just don't appreciate the irony as much as I do. Let's leave it at that. :D
 
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Why would i do that when all the FO is doing is making some noise as any country would do. I dont know why are you having trouble understanding this? Parity and raising voice are too very different things.
As for overtaking us frankly speaking i dont understand this number game because at the end even if we have half of the stated nuclear weapons, they are enough to wipe India off and vice verse. So if India moves ahead, other than making noise i dont find anything worriying.
What the FO is doing is just creating a justifiable excuse for Pakistan to greatly increase its own nuclear weapons stockpile. That's all that this is and nothing more.
 
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Fellow Indians..why argue....just to clarify secret city name is "secretland" .let them build their bumbs, let us build our cities.. now focus on Aero India and Isro launch with 100 plus stellites.... intresting times ahead:yahoo::yahoo:
 
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Best approach about Pakistans nuclear developments is to stay quiet regarding them. We'd rather our enemy learns of our weapons ,if Gob forbid, we have to use them
 
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