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Defense of Kutch. These were subsequently used by India in
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1570:6 September
1473:10 November
1268:N. Krishnan
1001:Indian Navy
892:Arabian Sea
641:War of 1971
636:War of 1965
325:1 submarine
255:Indian Navy
199:S. M. Anwar
116: /
2458:Categories
2432:Categories
2083:Parliament
2056:Leadership
1869:8 November
1681:8 November
1614:8 November
1395:References
1239:B.S. Soman
1194:Commander
1182:Shah Jahan
1169:Commander
1156:KM Hussain
1154:Commander
1107:S.M. Anwar
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490:Grand Slam
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1649:0158-3751
1467:"History"
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1354:PNS
1326:In 1998,
1302:115 crore
1261:INS
1224:Porbandar
1214:Aftermath
1164:destroyer
1141:Commander
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1124:MAK Lodhi
1104:Commodore
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882:submarine
876:from the
856:Operation
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806:Huff-Duff
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312:PNS
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196:Commodore
134:Aftermath
32:Ghaznavid
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1830:cite web
1580:cite web
1338:See also
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527:Chawinda
522:Phillora
261:Strength
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780:As the
731:Strikes
720:2020–21
710:2016–18
705:2014–15
553:Air War
517:Ichogil
451:Gujarat
338:unknown
314:Alamgir
289:Khaibar
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1200:Ghazi
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898:Babur
887:Ghazi
832:Ghazi
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545:Other
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274:Babur
177:India
92:India
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