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The Indian navy’s guided missile frigate Tabar literally replayed the climax scene of Sly Stallone’s Rambo movies when it blasted a ship of Somali pirates off the coast of Yemen this week. Living up to its name, the frigate approached the pirate ship stealthily and then launched its marine comm  ....Read more

media attentionBy: anjan kumar samal | Saturday , 22 Nov '08 16:09:03 PM Reply | Forward Actually it is a matter of worry and distressful that before rescue of hijacked sailors neither the media nor the government of India did show any kind of enthusiasim as now in the so called success of Indian navy in Somali coast.When the relatives of sailors were knocking the door of Indian authorities for their own's rescue, all the media and political parties of this country along with the govt. were busy to increase their TRP and did not give any attention in a positive way to rescue them.We should think of them who serve for our nation that we might have forgot.No doubt Indian Navy did a great job.As the media is focusing this issue now,it could have done earlier when the Indian sailors were in captivity of Somalian pirates.As the media is the third eye of the society , it is the prime duty for the media to highlight those issues which are connected with the social sentimnets.
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