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Indian Navy chief Admiral Sunil Lanba on Friday rejected Pakistan's assertion that it had tracked down Indian submarines in its waters near Karachi last month, The Indian Express reported.

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Registering his view on the event weeks later, Admiral Lanba said "there was no submarine deployed in the area of Pakistani claims".

“As far as repelling of submarine of any nation goes, it is not an easy task. The claim made by Pakistan navy was totally bogus," Lanba said talking at the annual media conference in New Delhi held in celebration of India's Navy Day.

He further said India will continue to deploy submarines as per “operational necessity”.

The Pakistan Navy in November said it had prevented Indian Navy submarines from entering Pakistani territorial waters.

"The Indian Navy, in order to fulfil its nefarious designs, was deploying submarines. The Pakistan Navy, alert and using its extreme skill, prevented Indian submarines from entering Pakistani waters," a statement issued by Pakistan Navy at the time said.

The Pakistan Navy prevented the Indian submarines from being successful in their attempts to keep their presence a secret, the statement said, adding that the navy pursued the submarines and pushed them back.
 
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“The unsuspecting submarine was detected and localised south of Pakistani coast on November 16. Thereafter, despite submarine’s desperate efforts to escape detection, it was continuously tracked by Pakistan Navy units and pushed well clear of our waters.

“This thriving encounter of detecting Indian Navy Submarine at high seas and its continued surveillance not only speaks very high of the navy’s anti submarine warfare capability but also reflects the commitment and resolve to defend the sea frontiers, the statement went on to read.


Well, no issues at all to say as "There was no Sub in that Area" that too after almost 17 days but wait, chief said "will continue to deploy subs as per........ A lot of explanations and script readying procedure by CO and then the save face. The real scene is not made public but yes, the Sub was detected well.
 
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Not really, he was answering questions at the annual press conference.
Annual Press conference? Is this Indian Navy or a publicly listed company's annual press conference to release it's annual audited financial results?

Take your BS and go spew it some where else.
 
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Just to post it with Link...

India rubbishes 'bogus' Pakistani claim of repelling submarine

By News Desk
Published: December 3, 2016

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Indian Navy cheif says there was no submarine deployed in the area of Pakistani claims. PHOTO: REUTERS

India on Friday dismissed Pakistan’s assertion that it had tracked and subsequently repelled an Indian submarine from entering the country’s territorial waters near Karachi last month.

“There was no submarine deployed in the area of Pakistani claims,” Indian Navy Chief Admiral Sunil Lanba said.

Pakistan Navy prevents Indian submarine from entering territorial waters

“As far as repelling of submarine of any nation goes, it is not an easy task. The claim made by Pakistan Navy was totally bogus,” he said, while adding that India would continue to deploy submarines as per “operational necessity”, The Indian Express reported. Lanba was addressing an annual media conference on India’s Navy Day.

Last month, Pakistan Navy had reportedly prevented an Indian submarine from entering the country’s territorial waters.“Pakistan Navy once again proved its vigilance and operational competence by detecting and blocking an Indian submarine from entering in Pakistani waters,” a statement issued in the wake of the development read.

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“The unsuspecting submarine was detected and localised south of Pakistani coast on November 16. Thereafter, despite submarine’s desperate efforts to escape detection, it was continuously tracked by Pakistan Navy units and pushed well clear of our waters.

“This thriving encounter of detecting Indian Navy Submarine at high seas and its continued surveillance not only speaks very high of the navy’s anti submarine warfare capability but also reflects the commitment and resolve to defend the sea frontiers, the statement went on to read.
 
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