PNS Ghazi: Remains of Pakistan’s Panbudi Ghazi found after 53 years
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Pudhari Online Desk: The newly acquired Indian Navy’s Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle (DSRV) discovered the remains of PNS Ghazi, the Panbudi vessel in Budaleli, Pakistan, during the 1971 India-Pakistan war. Kholivar was found about 100 meters from the Panbudi shore strip. Indian sailors did not touch it to follow naval tradition or to honor those who lost their lives in the accident, the source said. (PNS Ghazi)
PNS Ghazi: Remains found after almost 53 years
During the India-Pakistan war, on 4 December 1971, the remains of the Pakistani Panbudi PNS Ghazi were found in Rosy Budalelya. The remains were found about 100 meters deep at a distance of about 2 to 2.5 km from the shore. Naval staff said that both the boats are lying at the bottom of the sea near Vizag coast. “However, we do not touch the Japanese Panbuduli in the boat because the boat staff has a strong belief that they are the final resting place of the souls and we allow them to rest in peace.” In 2018, India would have acquired Deep Submersible Rescue Vehicle to locate the sunken ships and Panbudi. India is one of the 12 most technologically advanced countries, which include America, China, Russia and Singapore.
People thought there was an earthquake, but…
During the India-Pakistan war on 4 December 1971, the Pakistani Panbudi PNS Ghazi sank with a total of 93 people. Or out of 93 men, there would have been 11 officers and 82 sailors. Or the death of all. PNS Ghazi Islamabad, which served as the main tanker for the Pakistani Navy, would have been chartered by the US. A major explosion occurred near Bandra, Visakhapatnam, India during the India-Pakistan war. Or the impact of the explosion would have been so strong that it would have shattered the glass walls of the buildings tied to it. The local people felt as if an earthquake had struck. At this time Samudraat Mothi Laat rose and only then Panbudi Samudraat Budali. Had there not been an earthquake, there would have been a Pakistani Panbudi PNS Ghazi at Visakhapatnam airport. Pakistan claims that there was an explosion inside Panbudi. INS Rajput warship is said to be from the Indian side of Pakistani naval base Budvalya. Or Panbudivar would have been 93 Pakistani naval personnel and that Sarvancha would have died.
#IndianNavy‘s Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle (DSRV) has recently located the wreckage of the Pakistani submarine ‘PNS Ghazi’ which was sunk during the 1971 Indo-Pak War near the #Vishakhapatnam coast. pic.twitter.com/2WDGvfdvFN
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