Indian Navy News & Discussion - 12 April 2021

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Re: Indian Navy News & Discussion - 12 April 2021

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Starts by saying I am at a restricted Naval base where civlians and Cameras are not allowed and camera man starts to pan for panoramic shot. Another issue is that its mentioned that some areas are blurred for security reasons in the video. Is the original is still wit the channel or is destroyed by the Navy? These kind of invitiation to such channels that is not into defense reporting is extremely risky. Should be avoided if possible.

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