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Hope fades for 18 on submarine after blasts, fire
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India's navy chief held out little hope for survivors on a submarine after some of its weapons detonated accidentally and fire swept through it. The likely deaths and damage are the worst blow to the navy since a 1971 war with Pakistan.
Eighteen sailors were on board the 16-year-old Russian-built INS Sindhurakshak, which was docked at the main naval base in Mumbai when two blasts rocked the vessel in the middle of Tuesday night.
The accident spoiled a week of modernisation triumphs for the navy, including the launch of a locally built aircraft carrier aimed at giving India the edge at sea as it competes with China in the Indian Ocean.
Navy chief Admiral D.K. Joshi said divers had managed to pry open the main hatch of the diesel-powered submarine, more than 12 hours after the incident, and were trying to find their way through the vessel.
"Whilst we hope for the best, we are prepared for the worst ... There is a possibility, however remote it could be, of an air pocket. There is a possibility, however remote it might be, of someone having grabbed a breathing set," he told a news conference.
The INS Sindhurakshak, which returned from an upgrade in Russia this year, had suffered an accident in 2010 in which one sailor was killed while it was docked in the southern port of Visakhapatnam.
Typically, such a submarine is fitted with torpedoes and missiles. Torpedoes are launched underwater to attack other submarines while missiles are used for long ranges above water.
"Just short of midnight, there were two rapid and near- simultaneous major explosions on board the submarine, which resulted in a major and rapid spread of fire on board," Joshi said. "It is some of the ordinance on board that seem to have exploded."
Photographs posted by social media users appeared to show a large fireball over the navy dock.
A navy source said one or two men were usually on duty on top of a berthed submarine, and those stationed on the Sindhurakshak either jumped into the water or were thrown off by the force of the blast. The number of crew in the boat when fully operational is 110.
"A lot of things are in very close proximity, there is fuel, there is hydrogen, there is oxygen, there are weapons with high explosives on board," said retired navy chief Arun Prakash.
"So a slightest mistake or slightest accident can trigger off a huge accident. The question of sabotage - I mean, all possibilities have to be considered - but sabotage is probably the last possibility."
Another submarine in the Mumbai dock where vessels are usually tied to each other suffered minor damage, the naval source said.
The last big loss for the navy was the sinking of the INS Khukri frigate by a Pakistani navy torpedo during the 1971 war.
AGEING FLEET
India's navy has had far fewer accidents than the air force, which has been dogged for years by crashes of Russian-made MiG-21 fighters.
However, most of the country's fleet of 15 submarines is in urgent need of modernisation and has been hampered by delays in government procurement decisions as it battles corruption allegations.
Efforts to build a domestic arms industry to supply the military have made slow progress, with the country still the world's largest importer.
This week, India's first locally built aircraft carrier was launched, though it will not be fully operational until 2017.
The navy also announced this week that the reactor on its first indigenous nuclear submarine was operational as part of the plan to build a powerful navy to counter China's growing presence in the Indian Ocean.
INS Sindhurakshak completed a 2-1/2 year upgrade at a Russian shipyard a few months ago.
"This is a very, very old boat that really doesn't go out on long sea patrols," said Bharat Karnad, a senior fellow of national security studies, at the Centre for Policy Research.
Three people near the submarine at the time of the explosion were injured and were being treated in hospital, a navy spokesman said.​
 

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Submarine was in good condition: Navy chief
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Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Joshi addresses the media in Mumbai on Wednesday.Photo: Vivek Bendre

We need to inquire why the alarm systems did not work during the emergency, says Admiral Joshi
INS Sindhurakshak underwent a safety certification process in April this year and the results were highly satisfactory, claimed Admiral DK Joshi, Chief of the Naval Staff at a press conference at the naval dockyard here on Wednesday.
Following its refurbishing in Russia, the submarine was reassigned to the Indian Navy in April this year and it completed 1000 dived hours. “A submarine periodically needs to charge its batteries at harbour. The battery charging of INS Sindhurakshak was completed three days ago. We do not think that the explosion on the submarine has resulted from sparks going off during charging of its batteries,” the Admiral said.

Families arrive in Mumbai

The Kilo-class submarine sank with 18 crew members on board around midnight on Tuesday night at the naval dockyard here, after a series of deafening explosions. Out of 18, three were officers and 15 sailors. Two officers and six sailors were married. Families of crew members have started arriving in Mumbai.
The submarine was engulfed in fire following the explosion. “A submarine carries fuel, ordnance, oxygen tubes, and combustible batteries which can lead to the spread of a fire,” Admiral Joshi said. However, each submarine has both manual and automatic alarm systems. “We need to inquire why none of these worked during the emergency. The board of inquiry will find out the answers,” he added. The inquiry will be completed within the next four weeks and nothing will be kept hidden from anyone after the completion of the inquiry, he assured.
Admiral Joshi made it clear that the Indian Navy has not ruled out any attempt of sabotage. “Though we have not ruled out sabotage in this case, the indications at this point do not support the theory,” he said.

Fire accident in 2010
INS Sindhurakshak in the past, too, saw a fire incident on board. In February 2010, a sailor lost his life while two others were injured. But Admiral Joshi ruled out any connection with the past incident.
Defence Minister A.K. Antony, who visited the naval dockyard along with Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan on Wednesday afternoon, said he expresses solidarity with the Indian Navy at the time of this tragedy. “All possible support and assistance have been provided to rescue 18 crew members trapped inside,” he said.
Mr. Chavan made it clear that the entire government machinery is on standby and all possible help will be provided from the State government.

 

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Submarine was in good condition: Navy chief
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Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Joshi addresses the media in Mumbai on Wednesday.Photo: Vivek Bendre


We need to inquire why the alarm systems did not work during the emergency, says Admiral Joshi
INS Sindhurakshak underwent a safety certification process in April this year and the results were highly satisfactory, claimed Admiral DK Joshi, Chief of the Naval Staff at a press conference at the naval dockyard here on Wednesday.
Following its refurbishing in Russia, the submarine was reassigned to the Indian Navy in April this year and it completed 1000 dived hours. “A submarine periodically needs to charge its batteries at harbour. The battery charging of INS Sindhurakshak was completed three days ago. We do not think that the explosion on the submarine has resulted from sparks going off during charging of its batteries,” the Admiral said.

Families arrive in Mumbai

The Kilo-class submarine sank with 18 crew members on board around midnight on Tuesday night at the naval dockyard here, after a series of deafening explosions. Out of 18, three were officers and 15 sailors. Two officers and six sailors were married. Families of crew members have started arriving in Mumbai.
The submarine was engulfed in fire following the explosion. “A submarine carries fuel, ordnance, oxygen tubes, and combustible batteries which can lead to the spread of a fire,” Admiral Joshi said. However, each submarine has both manual and automatic alarm systems. “We need to inquire why none of these worked during the emergency. The board of inquiry will find out the answers,” he added. The inquiry will be completed within the next four weeks and nothing will be kept hidden from anyone after the completion of the inquiry, he assured.
Admiral Joshi made it clear that the Indian Navy has not ruled out any attempt of sabotage. “Though we have not ruled out sabotage in this case, the indications at this point do not support the theory,” he said.

Fire accident in 2010
INS Sindhurakshak in the past, too, saw a fire incident on board. In February 2010, a sailor lost his life while two others were injured. But Admiral Joshi ruled out any connection with the past incident.
Defence Minister A.K. Antony, who visited the naval dockyard along with Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan on Wednesday afternoon, said he expresses solidarity with the Indian Navy at the time of this tragedy. “All possible support and assistance have been provided to rescue 18 crew members trapped inside,” he said.
Mr. Chavan made it clear that the entire government machinery is on standby and all possible help will be provided from the State government.

کاشفی صاحب ایک درخواست کرنا چاہوں گا آپ سے۔ آپ کا آج کی خبر کو مسلسل اپڈیٹ کرتے رہنا اچھا ہے لیکن کیا ہی بہتر ہو کہ اگر آپ محفل کے اس حصہ میں بجائے انگلش کے اردو زبان استعمال کیا کیجئے۔
خبر کا ربط بھلے ہی انگلش میں ہو لیکن پوری خبر جو یہاں شئیر کی جائے وہ اردو زبان میں ہو۔ کیونکہ اردو محفل میں جو سیکشن اردو سے متعلق ہیں،وہاں پر انگلش زبان دیکھنے پر کوئی اچھا احساس نہیں ہوتا اور اجنبیت سی رہتی ہے۔ امید ہے غور فرمائیں گے۔
 

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کاشفی صاحب ایک درخواست کرنا چاہوں گا آپ سے۔ آپ کا آج کی خبر کو مسلسل اپڈیٹ کرتے رہنا اچھا ہے لیکن کیا ہی بہتر ہو کہ اگر آپ محفل کے اس حصہ میں بجائے انگلش کے اردو زبان استعمال کیا کیجئے۔
خبر کا ربط بھلے ہی انگلش میں ہو لیکن پوری خبر جو یہاں شئیر کی جائے وہ اردو زبان میں ہو۔ کیونکہ اردو محفل میں جو سیکشن اردو سے متعلق ہیں،وہاں پر انگلش زبان دیکھنے پر کوئی اچھا احساس نہیں ہوتا اور اجنبیت سی رہتی ہے۔ امید ہے غور فرمائیں گے۔
درخواست بہترین ہے۔۔اس پر عمل کرنے کی کوشش کروں گا۔۔
اردو اتنی اچھی نہیں میری کہ میں انگریزی کا اردو میں ترجمہ کرسکوں۔۔ انگریزی کے الفاظ بار بار استعمال کرنا پڑیں گے مجھے۔۔ بہرحال پھر بھی کوشش کروں گا۔۔ خوش رہیئے۔۔
 

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درخواست بہترین ہے۔۔اس پر عمل کرنے کی کوشش کروں گا۔۔
اردو اتنی اچھی نہیں میری کہ میں انگریزی کا اردو میں ترجمہ کرسکوں۔۔ انگریزی کے الفاظ بار بار استعمال کرنا پڑیں گے مجھے۔۔ بہرحال پھر بھی کوشش کروں گا۔۔ خوش رہیئے۔۔
بہت شکریہ۔۔
 
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