The Ghazi — Attack -2017-

remains a classic example of 21st-century gray-zone warfare. No ships were sunk. No soldiers were officially killed. No war was declared. Yet, the geopolitical ramifications were enormous. Pakistan spent over $200 million on counter-frogman defenses. India gained strategic bragging rights. And the name "Ghazi"—once a source of Pakistani pride—became a keyword for unproven but damaging underwater raids.

: The film portrays the tactical chess match of submarine warfare, featuring depth charges, mine avoidance, and technical challenges. the ghazi attack -2017-

Alternative theories suggest the submarine may have suffered an internal explosion or collided with one of the mines it was laying. remains a classic example of 21st-century gray-zone warfare

A: No. The original PNS Ghazi sank in 1971. The 2017 attack targeted naval assets adjacent to the Ghazi memorial base. No war was declared

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