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Chapter 762 - 434: The Work of the Intelligence Department
"Breaking news, Jieke Group has brazenly attacked the Andaman Sea Air Base, causing significant losses for the Indian Navy."
"One of the twin stars of the Indian Navy, the Vikramaditya Carrier, was struck by an anti-ship missile and sunk at the dock. This is the second carrier to be sunk by military means since World War II, with the first being the Chakri Naruebet Carrier of Siam, which was also sunk by the Jieke Group. Both carriers sunk post-World War II were the handiwork of the Jieke Group, establishing it as the world's most formidable carrier killer."
"The missile attack's point of origin remains unknown, indicating that the Jieke Group possesses more hidden military capabilities, warranting global vigilance."
"India has announced that the Jieke Group's disgraceful sneak attack completely violates the principles of justice and fairness in warfare. India will retaliate comprehensively, making the Jieke Group pay for tonight's sneak attack."
"Incurring the wrath of a nation with nearly 1.5 billion people over a mere $7.2 billion fine – is the Jieke Group's move unwise?"
When the Andaman Sea Air Base was attacked, the 40,000-ton Vikramaditya Carrier sank, and several other warships of various sizes were also sunk at the dock. The airfield was bombed by cruise missiles, causing severe damage to the entire base, and the Far East Naval Fleet of India was wiped out.
This news made headlines in the media worldwide, shocking everyone.
Many people woke up feeling as if the world had turned upside down.
The Southeast Asian region, which had been peaceful for several years, once again ignited in war, with the Jieke Group and India as the main adversaries.
From Jieke Group's sudden declaration of war on India on February 26th to their attack on the Andaman Sea Air Base before dawn on the 27th, the speed of escalation was incredibly swift.
War often requires a lot of deliberation, yet the Jieke Group declared war so quickly, making it seem like an impulsive decision.
Unsurprisingly, this sensational news spread widely on the internet, sparking extensive discussion and criticism.
'The Jieke Group is truly formidable, declaring war as they see fit. I feel like there isn't a force in the world they wouldn't dare to fight.'
'This sneak attack by the Jieke Group was definitely premeditated. They declared war on the 26th, and by the early morning of the 27th, they had already launched a surprise attack on the Andaman Sea Air Base. This had to have been planned.'
'It reminds me of Pearl Harbor. Japan's surprise attack on Pearl Harbor was conducted similarly. The Jieke Group definitely learned from that tactic.'
'I am curious how the Jieke Group managed to execute this sneak attack without India's radar systems detecting anything.'
'The Jieke Group is taking on India at this moment. Aren't they worried about the Beautiful Country joining forces with the Thousand Island Strategic Alliance to gang up on them?'
'How do you know the Jieke Group isn't planning to cripple the Indian Navy before the double carrier fleet of the Beautiful Country arrives, thus weakening a part of the enemy's strength?'
On the internet, the war between India and the Jieke Group was viewed with a sense of detachment and entertainment.
One side is the Jieke Group, which has been causing waves in various fields in recent years, and the other is India, which often prides itself as a global power. The confrontation between these two forces ensures that there won't be a shortage of military news in the near future.
Not only were ordinary people surprised, but countries around the world were also shocked. Amidst their astonishment, they turned their attention to the Bay of Bengal.
It has been many years since Blue Star experienced a high-specification naval battle. Or rather, since World War II ended, there have been no large-scale naval engagements. Sea battles have mostly been minor skirmishes or instances of strong nations bullying weaker ones.
Unlike the grand naval battles of World War II, which mobilized the entire nation and involved countless warships in life-and-death struggles on the vast ocean.
The navies of countries around the world, including the Beautiful Country's Navy, generally lack real experience in large-scale engagements with other nations' navies.
The Jieke Group and the Indian Navy are not the strongest globally, but they are not insignificant either. The Indian Navy has more than seventy main warships over a thousand tons with a total tonnage exceeding half a million tons.
The Jieke Group is comparatively weaker, relying on the combined force of five countries, mostly consisting of medium-sized destroyers and escort ships. India still has two aircraft carriers, though now only one remains.
With the Jieke Group and the Indian Navy now engaged, it presents an excellent learning opportunity!
Navies around the world are simulating and speculating on the true circumstances behind the Andaman Sea Air Base attack.
The Jieke Group's successful surprise attack on the Andaman Sea Air Base is evidence enough that their naval capabilities are far from simple.
With the Jieke Group's surprise attack, India has entered a state of high-intensity military mobilization.
Virtually their entire navy has been deployed, with a massive fleet assembling and setting out from the port into the Bay of Bengal.
Numerous patrol and reconnaissance boats are scouring the Bay of Bengal sea area. Indian civilian ships and fishing boats at sea have also received requests to report any sighting of abnormal warships.
India has also issued a substantial bounty. If any unknown Jieke Group warships are detected and their coordinates provided, a significant cash reward will be given, attracting civilian vessels from other countries to help supply intelligence.
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