Ahead of having been alerted on the possibilities of underwater attack from Pakistan trained commandos, which has been attempting to flag multiple terror approaches to degrade India over its Kashmir move, the Indian intelligence services had pronounced alert warnings to major Indian ports in West coast of India as it has been speculated that the commandos would unleash underwater attacks towards anchored cargo containers.
After being alerted, the Mundra Port, one of the biggest and busiest ports run by Adani ports and state owned Kandla port had sent warnings to their employees on and off the ships in ensuring to stay with vigilant.
The inputs from the intelligence agencies had directed the possibilities that Pakistan trained commandos had entered the "Gulf of Kutch" near the state of Gujarat to lit up the scenes of violence to degrade India and the secretary of the trust which operates Kandla Port, Venu Gopal had confirmed that the port had received alarming alert from the spying agencies.
Speaking to the reports ahead of receiving such threat, he told that the situations have been reviewed and directed the security personnel of the port to enhance the security grid at important and vulnerable areas of the port to blow off the possibilities of hosting the terror attacks whereas the security advisory has been issued by Adani ports, which operates the port to take extreme and utmost measures to have tight watch.
Gulf of Kutch which hosts two of the major ports in India where Mundra port is one of the largest private ports which accounts for nearly one-fourth of the cargo movement in the country while Kandla port, which was build in 1950s, still stands strong as one of the main hubs for cargoes including crude oil and agricultural companies.
While questioned about the troubling developments on the Indian waters, Raveesh Kumar, the spokesperson for Ministry of External affairs had denied to furnish his comments and said that the security forces in land, on air and on water has been prepared to counter any such infiltration.
Rebutting the accusations that were placed towards Pakistan, a spokesperson for Pakistan's military had denied to comment on the Indian advisories and further stated that there has been no such movement from Pakistan and accused India of diverting the attention of world from Kashmir issue.
The recent episodes of threat had fueled the on going tensions between India and Pakistan after Indian government had unilaterally revoked the special status from the state of Jammu and Kashmir on August 5th and since then Islamabad has been igniting new approaches to ensure that it stand against India where it had suspended bilateral ties by expelling Indian High commissioner and had called off the transportation to India and attempting to table the issue in international forums like the United Nations.
Adding to that, Pakistan premier Imran Khan had threatened that he will unleash the nuclear capability of Pakistan where it has been reported that it has successfully launched surface to surface ballistic missile to keep the hostility alive.
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