The — Ghazi Attack ((exclusive))

The PNS Ghazi was not originally a Pakistani vessel. It was originally the USS Diablo , a Tench -class submarine commissioned by the United States Navy in 1945. In 1963, Pakistan acquired the submarine under the Security Assistance Program, renaming it Ghazi (Arabic for "Islamic warrior").

At around 10:00 PM on December 14, the Rajput and Kamat launched a series of depth charges against the Ghazi, which was lying on the seafloor at a depth of around 150 feet. The Ghazi responded by firing a torpedo at the Rajput, but it missed its target. The Ghazi Attack

The phrase has transcended its original military definition. To a historian, it is a case study in how WWII-era tech failed against modern torpedo defense and tactical deception. To a strategist, it is proof that killing one capital asset (the Ghazi) can win a regional war. To a moviegoer, it is a gripping survival thriller. The PNS Ghazi was not originally a Pakistani vessel

Here is where becomes a historical enigma. The Pakistani narrative vehemently denies the Indian claim. At around 10:00 PM on December 14, the

It follows the crew of the Indian submarine S21 as they intercept the PNS Ghazi. The drama centers on the friction between the rule-following Lt. Commander Arjun Varma and the aggressive, veteran Captain Rann Vijay Singh. Main Cast: Rana Daggubati as Lt. Commander Arjun Varma. Kay Kay Menon as Captain Rann Vijay Singh. Atul Kulkarni as XO Devaraj. Taapsee Pannu as Ananya, a Bangladeshi refugee.

The Ghazi Attack (2017) is a landmark in Indian cinema, recognized as the nation's first major underwater war film. Directed by Sankalp Reddy, the film dramatizes the high-stakes naval confrontation between India and Pakistan during the 1971 war, specifically focusing on the mysterious sinking of the Pakistani submarine . Plot and Narrative