A big battle is being witnessed in the sea between India and Pakistan. In fact, on 17 November 24, Pakistan Maritime Security Agency personnel arrested seven Indian fishermen near the Indo-Pakistan maritime border. Pakistani guards were taking the fishermen to Pakistan in a ship named PMSA Nusrat. However, before the Pakistanis could do so, the Indian Coast Guard got in their way. The Indian Coast Guard, also known as the Indian Coast Guard, chased the Pakistani vessel and rescued all the Indian fishermen.
What is the whole event?
In fact, on Sunday afternoon, the Indian Coast Guard received a distress signal from the boat ‘Kal Bhairav’ operating near the No Fishing Zone (NFZ). A ship was then sent to rescue the boats and fishermen. Indian Coast Guard vessels intercepted the Pakistani vessel Nusrat and forced the Indian fishermen to leave.
Advance took charge
Indian Coast Guard ship ‘Agrim’ was deployed near the maritime boundary line with Pakistan. The advance chased the Pakistani ship Nusrat for almost two hours. A clear message was given to the Pakistanis that under no circumstances would they allow a Pakistani vessel to carry Indian fishermen. Finally the Indian Coast Guard personnel succeeded in saving the Indian fishermen from the clutches of the Pakistanis. A video of the Indian Coast Guard ship ‘Agrim’ chasing the Pakistani ship has also surfaced.
The boat was damaged and sank
Indian Coast Guard has rescued 7 Indian fishermen from Pakistani custody and successfully brought them back safely. The health of the fishermen is reported to be stable. The Indian Coast Guard has said that during the entire incident, the Indian fishermen’s fishing boat ‘Kal Bhairav’ was damaged and sank.
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