Abingdonboy
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The thing is he gave the IN absolutely no notice and proposed veering away from the agreed upon itineracy for which a visit to the CIC was never cleared by the IN. The offer to come on the next day had it been accepted would have seen the IN have notice so they could put all the sensitive electronics in the CIC in "demo mode" so as to not give anything away.Plus the admiral and others were able to view it the next day. Not sure why indian media keep bringing that up.
The reason why this is continually brought up is because the Adm's actions were/are HIGHLY irregular and contrary to established international norms. For an officer of such seniority it really is quite shocking and hints at the fact there was something more going on here, this wasn't some simple spur of the moment over exuberance on the Adm's part.....
You just don't do what he did.