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Iran continues 'illegal coercion' and detention of ship, India fumes

India acting like a bully once again.
Hey kid! Do you have any brain cells at all? Iran detains the ship forcibly in international waters and you say that India is acting like a bully?

When are the Hans going to be given some basic education? Their illiteracy is appalling!
 
Where is indian Blue Ocean Navy? Iran has seized their ship, two ships are buring, a sub sank in the dock........probably they are busy in wife swapping orgies to celebrate launch of INM whatever Orgy hub :nana::chilli::nana::chilli::nana::chilli:

I know - they should rather wish upon themselves of getting the blessings of being your country. Trade Oil spill for blood.
 
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Can someone please explain me how come this news is missing from our media...i haven't heard much about it on the news channels..and for nuts jumping up and down....Iran is a friendly nation....we will resolve it diplomatically....you want to see the force of our blue water navy...try to repeat the same saga!!
 
Hey kid! Do you have any brain cells at all? Iran detains the ship forcibly in international waters and you say that India is acting like a bully?

When are the Hans going to be given some basic education? Their illiteracy is appalling!

or should I said, India has provoked Iran :lol:
 
wow what level of frustration in Chinese members.... lol

I think its the Arihant and the Vikrant effect.. their back been burning furiously for many days now... lol
 
NEW DELHI: Refusing to buy Tehran's contention that the Indian oil tanker it detained was causing pollution, India has told Iran that it had no business to force the ship into entering Iranian waters. Confirming that there was continuing "illegal coercion'' by Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in holding back the ship in Iranian waters, sources here said the government sees this as "an unfriendly act''.

After almost 24 hours of negotiations with Iranian authorities, the government said though it is still hoping that MT Desh Shanti, a medium-size tanker carrying 140,000 tonnes of crude from Iraq, will be released soon from its "illegal detention". While the shipping ministry said there was no provocation for such an act by Iran, MEA remained tight-lipped except to say it is in touch with Iran over the issue through diplomatic channels in both New Delhi and Tehran.

Iran has also demanded an anti-pollution undertaking from the ship's captain and owner, Shipping Corporation of India, for releasing the vessel. TOI had first reported on Thursday how the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) had detained the vessel in international waters.

The location of Desh Shanti turned into a mystery later in the day with an Iranian news agency reporting that the ship had been diverted to Khor Musa port in Iran's Khuzestan province from its earlier location of Bandar Abbas.

Indian officials said United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) should have guaranteed safe passage for the ship. Iran has signed but not ratified UNCLOS. However, Iran has ratified the 1958 Geneva Convention on the Territorial Sea and Contiguous Zone. Both the conventions prevent Iran from blocking passage of all vessels without any provocation or justification.

Sources said the IRGC took control of the Indian ship on Tuesday itself before they forcibly tried to take it to the Bandar Abbas port, adding there was neither any reason nor precedent for such an "illegal action".

According to Iran's version of events, an oil ballast from the Indian ship left a 10-mile-long stain on Iranian waters in the Persian Gulf. India has vehemently denied this saying there was no evidence to suggest any environmental pollution whatsoever. Sources here said if pollution indeed was the reason for detaining the ship, the Revolutionary Guards did not have to forcibly pull the vessel out of international waters and take it all the way to Bandar Abbas.

Desh Shanti was subjected to a thorough inspection by Iranian authorities after it entered Iranian authorities. There were reports from Iran on Thursday that the vessel may be subjected to another round of inspection.

"What prompted such an action by IRGC to take such coercive and illegal actions against the rights of a merchant tanker of friendly country remains a mystery," said a source.

these guys thought iran would go against pakistan and let them send weapons to afghanistan lmao
 
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Can someone please explain me how come this news is missing from our media...i haven't heard much about it on the news channels..and for nuts jumping up and down....Iran is a friendly nation....we will resolve it diplomatically....you want to see the force of our blue water navy...try to repeat the same saga!!

Cause your medias censor the news from you. You can resolve it financially. Just pay the money you owe the Iranians.
 
Cause your medias censor the news from you. You can resolve it financially. Just pay the money you owe the Iranians.

Any amount that we owe Iranians will be far more than whatever Iranians hope to get by detaining this shop.
 
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