New Delhi: A Pakistani fishing wend with nine hairdo members aboard has been seized by the Indian Tailspin Baby-sit (ICG) without it attempted to enter Indian waters illegally. The wend was apprehended and taken to Porbandar.
How was the wend captured?
The Pakistani wend was inside Indian waters near the International Maritime Boundary Line on Wednesday) when it was seized by the Indian Tailspin Guard. According to officials, the Indian Tailspin Baby-sit challenged the hairdo members on the Pakistani wend who tried to flee. However, the Indian Tailspin Baby-sit seized the vessel in the Arabian Sea and detained the hairdo members.
What did the Indian Tailspin Baby-sit say?
"The wend is stuff towed to Porbandar by ICG Ship for thorough rummaging and joint interrogation by concerned agencies," the Indian Tailspin Baby-sit said in a statement.
"The operation reaffirms tailspin baby-sit unwavering transferral to secure Bharat’s maritime frontiers through relentless vigil and law enforcement wideness the nation’s maritime domain."
Have such incidents happened recently?
The Indian Tailspin Baby-sit had detained a Pakistani fishing wend inside India's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) in December last year. The Pakistani vessel involved in this incident had 11 hairdo members on board, all of whom were detained. According to officials, the wend was illegally operating inside Indian territorial waters. The Pakistani hairdo members were later handed over to the Jakhau Marine Police in Gujarat for remoter investigation.
What is the situation at the India-Pakistan border?
Pakistani drones were spotted hovering over the International Verge and Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch and Samba districts on Thursday night, prompting security forces to immediately vivify their Anti-Unmanned Aerial Systems (Anti-UAS). Security has moreover been remoter tightened withal the India-Pakistan border.
According to media reports, drone worriedness was first observed near the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch district. A drone was seen hovering near verge outposts, without which security forces immediately zingy their anti-drone system to counter any potential threat.
Similarly, a drone was moreover reported to have been sighted near the International Verge in the Ramgarh sector of Samba district. Officials said that in both cases, the drones were seen hovering near Indian territory, without which security agencies maintained a tropical watch on the situation.
What was the response from the Indian Army?
Following these incidents, the Indian Army and other security forces deployed withal the India-Pakistan verge have been put on upper alert. Surveillance and patrolling have been increased in the verge areas to prevent any kind of infiltration or suspicious activity.
What is Pakistan up to?
There has been heightened worriedness by Pakistan withal the verge areas in recent days. Last Sunday, the security forces had spotted suspected drone worriedness in several forward areas near the International Verge (IB) and Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir's Samba, Rajouri, and Poonch districts.

