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India concerned, as UAV spotted in Kutch Region PDF Print E-mail
Written by Breaking News Online Team   
Monday, 25 January 2010 19:40

New Delhi: Breaking News! There is a growing concern in India, after an aircraft (UAV - Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) was spotted along the Indo-Pak border in Kutch region of Gujarat last night. the incident occurred on the eve of Republic Day celebrations in India, which will be held tomorrow.

The intelligence agencies have already warned that anti-India forces may plan to launch a big strike to disrupt peace in the region.

Earlier, satellite images proved that a large number of tunnels have come up in Sargodha district of Pakistan’s Punjab province. The tunnels are huge in size and are not meant to be used in transportation purpose, as they are not connected to roads.

Security experts believe that there is something going on across the border and India need to be alert to face any eventuality. It is suspected that the new tunnels built by Pakistan could be used to store nuclear weapons or missiles.

In another development, a bomb was found in a car parked near the Halwara Air Base, near Ludhiana. The bomb was later defused by the bomb disposal squad. The Mumbai Police has already put a ban on paragliding activities in the city for 15 days starting from today in the wake of increased threat perception.

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0 #2 Suresh 2010-01-26 13:16
Well, Breaking news and making propaganda is more important than securing borders, I must say!
 
 
0 #1 MSRao 2010-01-25 16:12
The UAV should have been shot down first and a concern raised later.
 

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