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After 55 years, Pakistan made a big mistake by collaborating with China, India in action!

After 55 years, Pakistan is once again seen having the audacity to repeat its old mistake. Pakistan is refusing to stop its actions and this time in collaboration with China, it has played such a gamble that many experts are calling its biggest strategic mistake. The Bay of Bengal proved to be a graveyard for Pakistan in the 1971 war. The Indian Navy launched such an attack that Pakistan's maritime power was completely shattered. He had to stay away from that area for decades. But now after 55 years, Pakistan is again preparing to return to the same Bay of Bengal.

Pakistan is trying to wink at India on the basis of the new Hangor class submarine received from China. Is dreaming. But has Pakistan forgotten its history? Let us tell you that Pakistan has recently received its first Hangor class submarine from China which has reached Karachi. After this, senior officers of Pakistani Navy are openly claiming that this submarine can increase its military reach to the Bay of Bengal in future. Now the biggest question arises here, why did Pakistan suddenly need to return to the Bay of Bengal? Because after the defeat of 1971, Pakistan's navy was almost completely limited to the Arabian Sea. But now Islamabad not only wants to protect its maritime border but also wants to establish its strategic presence in the eastern part of the Indian Ocean.

He is dreaming about it and this is where China's entry begins. Pakistan is planning to induct not just one but eight Hangor class submarines. Working on this plan. All these submarines are being prepared with the help of China and Pakistan He is telling them the future of his navy. But why is this Hangor class so special? Why is this discussed? Actually, let us tell you that its biggest strength is AIP i.e. Air Independent Propulsion Technology. If understood in simple language, this technology gives the submarine the ability to remain hidden under the sea for a long time. That means it becomes much more difficult for the enemy to find him than before. But wait. India has an answer to the submarine which Pakistan is calling a game changer, which Pakistan probably does not even want to talk about. In recent times, there has been rapid improvement in relations between Pakistan and Bangladesh. Defense contacts between the two countries are large, trade has increased and talks on military cooperation are also quite intense.

This is the reason why Pakistan's growing interest in the Bay of Bengal is not being considered as just a submarine story. being seen. Many defense experts believe that in future, if Pakistan gets continuous technical support from China and better strategic coordination at the regional level, then its activities in the Bay of Bengal may increase. His activities may increase. But will this increase India's problems?

This is where the whole picture changes because the area where Pakistan is dreaming of returning is considered to be India's strongest maritime area. India has not just one but many levels of maritime power. The Indian Navy has two aircraft carriers. There are nuclear submarines. It has state-of-the-art destroyer warships and long range surveillance maritime patrol aircraft. If we talk about the power of submarine then India has more advanced capabilities than Pakistan's new Hangor class. The Indian Navy already has nuclear powered submarines like IAS Arihant and IAS Arighat which can stay under the sea for months. Apart from this, India also has modern Scorpion submarines of Kalvari class which are considered very dangerous in the Indian Ocean. Pakistan is far behind. Not only this, India's P8i surveillance aircraft, MA 60R anti-submarine helicopter and the strategic location of Andaman Nicobar, together strengthen the ability to keep an eye on any suspicious submarine activity. Not only this, India already has modern anti-submarine helicopters, advanced sonar systems and strong capability to track enemy submarines under the sea.