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The Night PNS Ghazi Exploded | 1971’s Deepest Naval Mystery (2D War Documentary) On the night of December 3, 1971, at 11:40 PM, a massive explosion shook the waters off Visakhapatnam. But what really happened beneath the surface? During the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, Pakistan deployed its long-range submarine PNS Ghazi on a secret mission — to hunt down and destroy India’s only aircraft carrier, INS Vikrant. India, aware of possible submarine movement, allegedly used deception tactics — fake radio signals, misleading movements, and strategic repositioning. Then came the explosion. India’s official version states that destroyer INS Rajput dropped depth charges that destroyed Ghazi. Pakistan claims it was an internal accident — possibly a mine-handling error. Independent analysts suggest a third possibility: A shockwave-triggered chain reaction. So what really sank Ghazi? External attack? Internal detonation? Or a fatal combination of both? In this 2D animated war documentary, we reconstruct: The secret Karachi departure The Vikrant deception strategy The 11:40 PM blast timeline Wreck analysis theories Cold War superpower presence in the Indian Ocean And the unanswered questions that remain classified No nationalism. No propaganda. Just history, strategy, and the silence of the sea. Because sometimes… wars are decided not on land — but deep beneath the ocean. #PNSGhazi #INSVikrant #1971War #IndoPakWar1971 #NavalWarfare #MilitaryHistory #SubmarineMystery #BattleOfVisakhapatnam #BangladeshLiberationWar #IndianNavy #PakistanNavy #ColdWarHistory #WarDocumentary #DefenseHistory #MaritimeWarfare