Cochin Shipyard Receives Threat Mail


The Cochin Shipyard seems to be under the radar of Afghani elements. It has now received an anonymous email threatening to bomb the INS Vikrant. This is India’s attempt to show its prowess for having developed the first indigenously done aircraft carrier which had recently conducted an experimental voyage.

The shipyard said it was cooperating with the investigation by central agencies but refused to give further details.

In July itself, an Afghani national with an expired visa was held loitering in the shipyard. Two more employees were caught stealing electric components. There might just be a coincidental connection between both.

The mail might just be a prank but could also mean something more serious, owing to the fact that India is under scanner from the East and the West due to various geopolitical reasons. While Taliban was confirmed it is not going to use India as a bait to give mileage to Pakistan, the legitimacy of their governance has not been fully established.

India is gradually developing its military self sustenance, as an attempt to respond to the Centre's attempt for self sufficiency. The looming threat of war remains eminent from China on one side and possibly Pakistan which might leverage its connect with Taliban too.  

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