Navy's Dornier chased Pakistani warship
PNS Alamgir had entered India's maritime border and ran away after seeing our reconnaissance plane
A Pakistani Navy ship had entered India's maritime border last month. On seeing the ship, the Dornier aircraft, which was monitoring our maritime boundary, warned the ship and then forced it to retreat.
Pakistani Navy ship Alamgir had entered the sea line near Gujarat.
As soon as the Pakistani warship entered the Indian border, the Indian Dornier plane detected it. Dornier warned the Pakistani warship to return, but it did not respond. According to sources, Dornier tried to call on the radio communication set to know the intention of the Pakistani ship, but the Pakistani captain remained completely silent.
Dornier then flew two or three times in front of the Pakistani ship. Due to this, the Pakistani warship came to know about the existence of Dornier and it returned.
Director General of Indian Coast Guard VS. Pathania visited the Porbandar area a few days back. During this, he inducted new ALH Dhruv helicopters for coastal surveillance. Many ships of the Indian Army patrol the coast day and night and keep an eye on the threat coming from neighbouring countries.