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The Indian Express
Heatwaves in several parts of India: Why has April been hotter than usual?
In its forecast for April, the IMD had warned of extreme heat and prolonged heatwave conditions to prevail over large parts of the country during the month. There are two main reasons for this. Here is a look.
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of Bassein with the Portuguese. By this, he
ceded Diu to the Portuguese, as well as other
territories of his empire such as Vasai and the
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⚡️China launches Hangor-class submarine for Pakistan.
-Pakistan’s latest Hangor class is a direct rival of India’s Kalavari class of diesel-electric attack submarine.
-It is bigger than the Indian Navy's Kalvari class submarines, with a displacement of 2,800 tons compared to 1,775 tons for the Kalvari class.
-The Hangor class has Air independent propulsion (AIP), potential edge over kalavari.
1)AIP allows submarines to stay submerged for longer periods.
2)AIP is planned to be installed on the first Scorpene class submarine INS Kalvari in 2024.
-In terms of armament, both carry torpedoes and anti-ship missiles, The Kalvari class likely has more modern and battle-tested armament.
-The bigger size of the Hangor class may hamper its manoeuvrability in littoral waters compared to the smaller Kalvari class.
-Pakistan’s latest Hangor class is a direct rival of India’s Kalavari class of diesel-electric attack submarine.
-It is bigger than the Indian Navy's Kalvari class submarines, with a displacement of 2,800 tons compared to 1,775 tons for the Kalvari class.
-The Hangor class has Air independent propulsion (AIP), potential edge over kalavari.
1)AIP allows submarines to stay submerged for longer periods.
2)AIP is planned to be installed on the first Scorpene class submarine INS Kalvari in 2024.
-In terms of armament, both carry torpedoes and anti-ship missiles, The Kalvari class likely has more modern and battle-tested armament.
-The bigger size of the Hangor class may hamper its manoeuvrability in littoral waters compared to the smaller Kalvari class.
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