The Ghazi Attack |verified| -
The Pakistani Naval Command knew that India’s aircraft carrier, INS Vikrant, was the crown jewel of the Eastern Naval Command. If the Vikrant reached East Pakistan’s coast (specifically Chittagong), it would establish a total naval blockade, cutting off all supply lines to the Pakistani Army trapped in the East.
While inspired by true events, the film is a work of fiction and takes creative liberties with character dynamics and the specific sequence of the underwater battle. The Ghazi Attack
While the Ghazi dove deep to search for the carrier in Vizag, the real INS Vikrant was secretly hiding in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. To make the deception stick, a vintage Indian warship, the INS Rajput (a 'R' class destroyer), was deployed to mimic the carrier’s electronic signature. The Pakistani Naval Command knew that India’s aircraft
To understand , one must rewind to the brink of 1971. East Pakistan (modern-day Bangladesh) was in turmoil. The Indian government, led by Indira Gandhi, was preparing for a full-scale war to support the Mukti Bahini (Bangladeshi freedom fighters) against West Pakistan. While the Ghazi dove deep to search for