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India’s only nuclear submarine damaged in accident

Translate this to English please.

All he is saying is that "the submarine be removed from the Indian ocean as a leak might affect them too" in a rather colloquial fashion though.
 
Hindi is the national language of India and by the way you are representing India in an international forum. Not in your village so please and also don't tell me that English is your mother tongue because US loves India.
Bring me an official document from Indian constitution.
For your kind information Hindi is a mother language for many but not all Indians. We had Telugu,Malayalam,Tamil, Kannada, Assamese, Bengali,Marathi ,Urdu etc. And if you go to south India most of them will not be able speak or understand this Hindi.
AFAIK this is an international forum and English is the common language for this forum. You don't need to get loved by USA to communicate in English in an international forum, simple basic education is sufficient.

@Irfan Baloch moderator is that fair to use non English in PDF?
 
Bring me an official document from Indian constitution.
For your kind information Hindi is a mother language for many but not all Indians. We had Telugu,Malayalam,Tamil, Kannada, Assamese, Bengali,Marathi ,Urdu etc. And if you go to south India most of them will not be able speak or understand this Hindi.
AFAIK this is an international forum and English is the common language for this forum. You don't need to get loved by USA to communicate in English in an international forum, simple basic education is sufficient.

@Irfan Baloch moderator is that fair to use non English in PDF?

The irony being, Hindi is neither the official language of India nor is English native to America.
 
Who told that in India all speak Hindi? Any Indian will know this basic fact. Upon your about comment anyone can deduce that you are just a non Indian,a false flaggers.

Prima facie its you who must defend his identity - without Indian name or without the knowledge of official language of India, that is Hindi.

You are more of a suspect than me. I got different views, that alone does not make me a false flagger.
You are a prime suspect to be a non Indian than anybody else.

How many Chinese people don't speak Chinese, their official language?
How many Americans are calling the Trump a traitor, that don't make them non American:
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People will talk, when their premier is at fault, this is democracy.

It seems you have a chip on your shoulder.
 
Prima facie its you who must defend his identity - without Indian name or without the knowledge of official language of India, that is Hindi.

You are more of a suspect than me. I got different views, that alone does not make me a false flagger.
You are a prime suspect to be a non Indian than anybody else.

How many Chinese people don't speak Chinese, their official language?
How many Americans are calling the Trump a traitor, that don't make them non American:
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People will talk, when their premier is at fault, this is democracy.

It seems you have a chip on your shoulder.
But nobody wants to see his country to be defeated by enemy hand ,no matter how bad his premier is.

I thought you were a traitor but your this particular comment
How many Chinese people don't speak Chinese, their official language?

This shows you don't have any clue on we Indians and my country. I can with full confidence tell that nearly 30percentage of Indians doesn't know Hindi. You only had Indian name that's all.
 
Why do you have a mother tongue. What good it is if you are not aware of it. You seems to be an educated person. Surely your class books must be having Hindi. My dad studied Hindi and Sanskrit in his school in Meerut. Still he knows it. I don't know which India you are talking about. If you are educated at some level. Even at preliminary stage.
 
Meh.
Bottom scrapping is very common for submarines, so it is not even regarded as a level1 incidents.

Last year there were far more serious incidents involving British and American nuke submarine.

1) British nuke sub HHIS ambush collided with a merchant ship.

2) US SSBN collided with a fellow US navy ship.
 
But nobody wants to see his country to be defeated by enemy hand ,no matter how bad his premier is.

I thought you were a traitor but your this particular comment
How many Chinese people don't speak Chinese, their official language?

This shows you don't have any clue on we Indians and my country. I can with full confidence tell that nearly 30percentage of Indians doesn't know Hindi. You only had Indian name that's all.


Who is inferior Indian here?
One who speaks its official language or the one who does not?
 
Apart from comedy central which Indian Navy is, on a serious note, these high end weapon systems should not be sold to these monkeys. as they say, give monkey a gun, it will kill itself.
 
Why do you have a mother tongue. What good it is if you are not aware of it. You seems to be an educated person. Surely your class books must be having Hindi. My dad studied Hindi and Sanskrit in his school in Meerut. Still he knows it. I don't know which India you are talking about. If you are educated at some level. Even at preliminary stage.

Don't talk about things you have no idea about. Hindi is not taught in schools of several states.

Who is inferior Indian here?
One who speaks its official language or the one who does not?

So can you speak Tamil or Bengali? Other official languages of India. And FYI English is also an official language of India.
 
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https://theprint.in/2017/10/03/acci...owered-submarine-cracks-appear-in-sonar-dome/



New Delhi: India’s nuclear-powered submarine, INS Chakra, has suffered “some damage” in an accident and could require substantial repair work to get it back in shape.

The attack submarine, obtained on a 10-year lease from Russia, has not sailed for a month and is berthed at its home port of Visakhapatnam for repairs.

Sources told ThePrint that the submarine — currently India’s only operational nuclear-powered vessel — suffered damage to its sonar dome in the accident. The sonar dome is located at the forward portion of the submarine, beneath the torpedo tubes.

While details of the incident are yet to emerge, sources said that the damage could be the result of either a collision at sea or accidental scraping while entering the harbour. The Indian Navy refused to comment on the incident.

Repair work on the submarine is likely to be complicated given that the sonar dome is made of titanium, a difficult metal that requires both specialised machinery and manpower to work on. However, the indigenous Arihant nuclear armed submarines are also being made in Visakhapatnam and that could help.

The Visakhapatnam harbour has recorded incidents in the past when warships have touched the bottom while navigating the tight water channel. In January 2014, the INS Airavat — a Shardul class amphibious warship — suffered damage to its port propeller while entering the harbour.

Inducted in April 2012, INS Chakra is a modernised Russian Akula-II class submarine, known as one of the stealthiest in the world after American vessels of similar class. While the submarine is nuclear powered, it does not carry nuclear-tipped missiles on board and is designed to be a silent killer — it lurks underwater to sink enemy ships and take out land-based targets.

The stealthy nature of nuclear-powered boats, along with the increasing traffic at sea, has meant that accidents have become common. At least two such accidents had taken place last year itself. In July 2016, a British nuclear attack submarine, HMS Ambush, collided with a merchant vessel off the coast of Gibraltar suffering external damage. A month later, the USS Louisiana nuclear missile submarine collided with a naval support vessel at sea, suffering damage to its starboard hull.

The story behind the Chakra
Taken on a 10-year lease in 2012, the Chakra has a displacement of 12,000 tonnes. It is powered by a 190 MW reactor and can reach speeds of over 30 knots. The vessel is manned by 80 crew members and is equipped with tactical missiles, a new fire control systems, sonars and contemporary optronic periscopes and surveillance systems.

Originally named the Nerpa, the submarine was launched in 1991 but was mothballed after the collapse of the Soviet Union. India later took it on a 10-year lease for close to $1 billion.

India is now moving ahead with its plans to lease another nuclear attack submarine from its old ally Russia for an estimated $2.5 billion that will include the refit of the boat at a Cold War era shipyard, followed by a 10-year deployment with the Navy. The new ship is likely to be inducted after the completion of the lease period of Chakra.

Very Bad. This is a big loss for some time for very scare naval power. Conduct an inquiry and take appropriate actions.
 
HAKIKAPakistani9915790 said:
Again!!!!

Its been quiet with I. lately. I was wondering when a new accident would occur. And here we are. :pop:

Indians are getting Good at Bashing their own submarines .. the rate of submarine related incidents are ridiculously high in IN.

Dry-dock water navy...not blue water navy. Always in dry-dock after mess up

indians first learn how to use then think of getting it

LOL, no indian here to defend their blue water navy

it usually happens when they take try to move it, its safe as long as its docked

Pure comedy!!!

If indian junk dosent get them then indians themselves will do it:disagree::lol:

They dont have blue water navy.

Damaging on loan high value russian sub does not bode well for india's navy reputation overall

Apart from comedy central which Indian Navy is, on a serious note, these high end weapon systems should not be sold to these monkeys. as they say, give monkey a gun, it will kill itself.

pakistan did this damage it is isi, they first sent camel then pigeon, now a gold fish, which hit the submarine damaging it.
Just a single Pakistan Navy acccident (PNS Moawin fire) caused more fatalities than total fatalities in all Indian Navy accidents since 2005
 
Just a single Pakistan Navy acccident (PNS Moawin fire) caused more fatalities than total fatalities in all Indian Navy accidents since 2005

Sometimes you have tragedies, its terrible but it happens

You blew up one of your ammunition dumps last year killing 30+

But with india, flipping war ships, crashing subs etc

Its just normal behaviour
 

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