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The explosion, however, was seen by a US spy satellite. Within minutes, the White House Situation Room was alerted. India’s NSA Ajit Doval received a secure call: “De-escalate, or this becomes Article 5 material.” (A reference to NATO’s collective defense clause, though neither nation was a member—a sign of global alarm.)

) is sent on a routine surveillance mission to track the intruder. What follows is a high-stakes, 18-day underwater standoff where the Indian crew must use their wits to stop the Ghazi from reaching the coast of Visakhapatnam. A Powerhouse Cast

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Inside the Ghazi-II, chaos erupted. The pressure hull groaned. Light fixtures shattered. Men were thrown against bulkheads. Captain Raza ordered emergency blow—vent the ballast tanks, surface immediately. But the AIP system, a German-origin retrofit, suffered a hydrogen leak. A single spark from a shorting circuit could incinerate the entire boat.

The Afghan Deputy Interior Minister called the strikes the , underscoring a terrible truth: despite years of NATO training and intervention, the Taliban remained capable of launching complex, synchronized military operations against heavily fortified government buildings. The explosion, however, was seen by a US spy satellite

But Indian electronic warfare systems had anticipated this. A DRDO-developed jammer aboard a Dornier 228 aircraft flooded the UHF band used by the Ghazi-II’s missile guidance link. The Babur-3 lost lock, spiraled into the sea, and detonated harmlessly.

S-21 is sent on a covert mission to patrol the Vizag coast, where Arjun is tasked with monitoring Ranvijay, who often acts without official clearance. What follows is a high-stakes, 18-day underwater standoff

However, on the night of December 3–4, 1971, the Ghazi sank off the coast of Visakhapatnam. The official Pakistani narrative claimed the submarine struck a mine. The Indian narrative, which forms the backbone of , posits a different theory: the destroyer INS Rajput (with help from a naval intelligence officer, Lieutenant Inder Singh) dropped depth charges that forced the Ghazi to implode or suffer an internal explosion.

The visual effects (VFX) and production design were lauded for creating a convincing, functional submarine environment on a limited budget.