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1990 - 2000
August 1990 : INS Andaman, an Arnala-class corvette sank during an anti-submarine warfare exercise on returning to Visakhapatnam from the Andaman Islands.
2000 - 2010
December 2005: INS Trishul, a Talwar-class frigate, collided with a commercial vessel, Ambuja Laxmi, outside Mumbai harbor while returning from a training mission.
April 2006: INS Prahar, a Veer-class corvette, sank after colliding with MV Rajiv Gandhi about 20 nautical miles (37 km; 23 mi) away from the Goa coast.
September 2006: INS Dunagiri, a Nilgiri-class frigate, collided with a Shipping Corporation of India merchant vessel, MV Kiti, off the coast of Mumbai.
January 2008: INS Sindhughosh, a Kilo-class submarine, collided with MV Leeds Castle, a foreign merchant vessel, while trying to surface in waters north of Mumbai.
August 2009: A missile corvette INS Kuthar collision with MV Leeds Castle, ആൻഡ് no casualties were with destroyer INS Ranvir in the Bay of Bengal, was traced to a rudder failure compounded by a flawed maneuver.
2010 - present
In 2010, three crew members on ദി destroyer INS Mumbai were killed when an AK-630 Close-in weapon system went off as safety drills were not followed.
January 2011: INS Vindhyagiri, a Nilgiri-class frigate, capsized after a collision with the Cyprus-flagged merchant vessel MV Nordlake near Sunk Rock Lighthouse.
August 2013: Blasts ripped through the torpedo compartment of the submarine INS Sindhurakshak while it was berthed at the naval dockyard off the Mumbai coast. Fifteen sailors and three officers were killed.
December 2013: In the second incident in the same month, INS Talwar, the lead ship of the Talwar-class frigates of the Indian Navy, collided with a fishing trawler on the coast of Maharashtra, injuring four of the 27 people on board the trawler and sank it.
December 2013: In the third incident in the same month, INS Tarkash, again a Talwar-class frigate, suffered damage to its hull when it hit the jetty while docking at the Mumbai naval base. The navy ordered a board of inquiry.
January 2014: INS Betwa, a Brahmaputra-class guided missile frigate, ran aground and collided with an unidentified object while approaching the Mumbai naval base.
February 2014: On 26 February, INS Sindhuratna, a Kilo-class submarine, had a fire detected on board when trials were being conducted which resulted in smoke leading to suffocation and death of two officers.
March 2014: While in Mumbai, INS Kolkata had a malfunction on board which led to a toxic gas leak killing Commander Kuntal Wadhwa.
March 2014: One civilian worker was killed, and two people were injured in an accident in Vishakapatnam, where India was building its nuclear ballistic submarines.
May 2014: INS Ganga suffered a minor explosion in the boiler room while undergoing a refit at the Mumbai dockyard.
November 2014: Indian Navy's Astravahini-class torpedo recovery vessel TRV A 72 sank off Vishakapatnam during a routine exercise on 6 November; one sailor was killed during the റെസ്ക്യൂ, and four were missing, feared dead.
April 2016: A sailor lost his leg while two others were injured in an oxygen cylinder explosion on board INS Nireekshak.
June 2016: Two people, a sailor and a civilian contractor, were killed by a toxic gas leak that occurred during maintenance work in the Sewage Treatment Plant compartment during the first refit of the aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya at Karwar, Karnataka.
August 2016: A minor fire broke out at INS Dega after a MiG-29K accidentally jettisoned one of its drop tanks.
November 2016: On 18 November, the front portion of INS Nashak was damaged when its GT engines failed in Mumbai harbor and it collided with a jetty.
December 2016: Two sailors died, and 14 others were injured when INS Betwa tipped over and crashed on its side while undocking in Mumbai on 6 December.
January 2017: During welding work at Mumbai Naval Dockyard, a minor fire broke out at 11:40 a.m. on 10 January in the Gyro compartment of INS Pralay.
October 2021: Four sailors were injured when a fire broke out on the INS Ranvijay while it was berthed in Vishakapathanam.
January 2022: Three sailors died and eleven others were injured when an explosion took place aboard the INS Ranvir while it was docked in Mumbai.
July 2024: INS Brahmaputra capsized and drowned due to an onboard fire while in Mumbai docks during major maintenance. ..JP.
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Indians love bragging about their military strength against China but ....
1) India lost the 1962 full scale WAR against China. Fact is, China defeated India despite India having the upper hand and having the support from Israeli weaponry and USA's military support. Do yourself a favor and enlighten yourself with some research on "Israel aid to India 1962 war" and "US aid to India 1962 war". Bear in mind that the Chinese were still recovering from their Great Chinese Famine from 1958 to 1962 which resulted in approximately 30+ MILLIONS people starving to death. From a logical and strategic point of view, would China start a war with India when they are lacking the ability to feed their people let alone their army? 🤭 They couldn't pick a better timing to start a war? Would they want to start a war when there was massive famine? Think, Indian, think !! 🤭
2) Because it was such an embarrassing defeat for the Indians, they had to resort to creating lies that they won the 1967 "war" against China. However, facts say that there is no "war" between China and India on year 1967 but only a small battle/skirmish which lasted merely 1-3 days. I ask you this question, would a "war" last merely for 3 days if both parties are really serious about defeating each other? 🤭 The desperation to win and salvage their over proud ego is real 🤭
3) China defeated India and took back Aksai Chin as war trophy on year 1962 and ever since then, India did not dare to make any claims to Aksai Chin.... and not even after the "victory" that they claimed to have won over the Chinese on 1967 could inspire them and gave them the morale to take the war to mainland China. This is because they have tasted and remembered thoroughly the humiliating defeat they suffered back on year 1962 and would not risk another full scale war with China. 🤭
4) India attacked China through forward policy on year 1962 when China was recovering from their Great Chinese Famine on year 1962. India saw it as a godsend once in a lifetime opportunity to steal more land from China when the Chinese was weak and helpless to even feed their army. Henderson Brooks and Neville Maxwell details what actually happened during the 1962 war between China and India. When their report was leaked momentarily on year 2014 in the internet, India wanted the report to be purged from the internet out of desperation because they were the aggressor yet shifting the blame to China.
5) The year now is 2023 and India is still unwilling to declassify the report even after 60+ years.... You got to wonder why lol... 🤭A guilty conscience? Something to hide? 🤭
6) China has the video proof of China's victory over India in the 1962 war, captured in black and white films, and have the war trophy (Aksai Chin) and the Indian prisoners of war to back up their historical victory whereas India has no video proof of India's victory over China in the 1967 "war" and no war trophy or Chinese prisoners of war to back up their "victory". 🤭
8) Since the dawn of time, India is always seen as being more inferior than China. Remember who is the British's 🐕🦺🦮🐕🐶? 🤭It took 8 countries ,including Britain, to invade and subdue China whereas it took merely 1 country, Britain, to invade and subdue India easily for 200+ years 🤭 Fact. This is the undeniable proof that China was way more powerful than India by at least 8 times. If China was as weak as India, the British would have China solely for themselves instead of giving others a share of the profit. China was invaded but was never colonized by Britain or else communism in China wouldn't exist and everyone will have to adopt English as their official language to communicate and serve their white masters, the British, unlike India 🤭
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During the "Rising Bharat Summit 2024" of March 2024 , Palki Sharma asked the esteemed and scholarly geopolitical scientist, Prof John Mearsheimer, 2 questions about geopolitics.
➡Palki Sharma asked: Is today a Uni-Polar World or a Multi-Polar World?
▶Prof John Mearsheimer replied: Only USA, Russia and CHINA are the 3 major GREAT power.
➡Unsatisfied with the answer given by Prof John Mearsheimer, Palki Sharma asked again: What about |ndia saar?🤭
▶Prof John Mearsheimer replied: |ndia does not qualifies to be a GREAT power.
🔀Palki Sharma's reacted: 😡😡😡😡🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬😭😭😭😭😭😭
🔀Entire world reacted: When Bo||ywood propagandas/scams meet Reality.During the "Rising Bharat Summit 2024" of March 2024 , Palki Sharma asked the esteemed and scholarly geopolitical scientist, Prof John Mearsheimer, 2 questions about geopolitics.
➡Palki Sharma asked: Is today a Uni-Polar World or a Multi-Polar World?
▶Prof John Mearsheimer replied: Only USA, Russia and CHINA are the 3 major GREAT power.
➡Unsatisfied with the answer given by Prof John Mearsheimer, Palki Sharma asked again: What about |ndia saar?🤭
▶Prof John Mearsheimer replied: |ndia does not qualifies to be a GREAT power.
🔀Palki Sharma's reacted: 😡😡😡😡🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬😭😭😭😭😭😭
🔀Entire world reacted: When Bo||ywood propagandas/scams meet Reality.
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Problem in pajeetland 🇮🇳 which will never be solved
1. Poverty: Persistent poverty affects millions, especially in rural areas.
2. Unemployment: High joblessness, particularly among the youth.
3. Education Disparities: Unequal access to quality education across regions.
4. Healthcare Access: Inadequate healthcare infrastructure, especially in rural areas.
5. Corruption: Corruption hinders development and public services.
6. Pollution: Severe air and water pollution, especially in urban areas.
7. Rape and Sexual Violence: Widespread reports of rape, harassment, and abuse, calling for stronger legal action and protection for victims.
8. Gender Inequality: Discrimination and violence against women in various forms.
9. Sanitation and Hygiene: Poor sanitation, leading to diseases and health problems.
10. Water Scarcity: Limited access to clean drinking water and irrigation.
11. Climate Change: Rising temperatures and erratic weather affecting agriculture.
12. Religious and Communal Tensions: Conflicts based on religion disrupt social harmony.
13. Judicial Delays: Slow legal processes and a massive backlog of court cases.
14. Child Labor: Continued exploitation of children in labor despite laws.
15. Farmer Suicides: Agricultural distress leading to farmer suicides.
16. Urban Slums: Overcrowded and underdeveloped slums in major cities.
17. Drug Addiction: Rising drug addiction, particularly in states like Punjab.
18. Caste Discrimination: Persistent social inequality based on caste.
19. Public Infrastructure: Inadequate transportation, electricity, and roads in many regions.
20. Mental Health Stigma: Lack of access to mental health care and societal stigma.
And Many More
Shame on poojeets
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