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Navy sinks pirate ship, may get aircraft to patrol Gulf of Aden

New Delhi, November 19: After sinking a pirate ‘mother vessel’ in the Gulf of Aden late on Tuesday night, the Indian Navy is now set to deploy a maritime reconnaissance aircraft for a quicker response to merchant vessels under pirate attack. A Dornier maritime reconnaissance aircraft may be stationed in Djibouti on t  ....Read more

The same hot pursuit needs on Pak boarderBy: C.K.Sunil | Thursday , 20 Nov '08 10:44:16 AM Reply | Forward Hats off to INS Talbar. Now we start thinking like a 1 billion nation and not 1 million. We have a great role to play in Indian ossian,Arabian sea and Bengal sea. The country who control these waters is destined to be a world power and we are most eligible than any body. The same hot pursuit to be adopted in our boarder areas with Pak and Bangladesh as well to destroy the terror camps.
Indian Navy sinking Pirate shipBy: K B Kale | Thursday , 20 Nov '08 7:56:21 AM Reply | Forward I am happy to see such a proactive response from our Navy where, as per Press reports, the Big Naval Armada of Big Powers is watching helplessly. Nice to see we shedding our 'mild-and-meek-Hindu" image. Well done, Indian Navy. I am proud of you. Hope our Navy takes active part in eradicating this open-sea piracy which affects our economy and our farmers.
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