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He had no weapons. No engines. No communication to the surface—the cyclone had knocked out the museum's radio mast.

He switched off all lights. Through the passive sonar, he heard it: a low, predatory hum. A P-8I Neptune, India's deadliest sub-hunter. But why was it circling here? The Ghazi Attack Hdhub4u --39-LINK--39-

Arjun's blood turned to ice. The Ghazi was Pakistan's legendary submarine, sunk in 1971. But the Indian Navy's new AI combat system, in its first live test, had misidentified the Karmaveer 's identical hull signature as that of a hostile ghost vessel. To the AI, this wasn't a museum—it was an enemy risen from the deep. He had no weapons

The INS Karmaveer hadn't moved in twelve years. Moored off Visakhapatnam as a museum piece, her brass was polished, her torpedo tubes sealed with rust, and her legend—like the 1971 war she'd survived—was a fading whisper. But tonight, a freak cyclone dragged her anchor chain. She drifted, silent and dark, into the Bay of Bengal. He switched off all lights

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