They called themselves the GSM Taimur Team not for glory but because the name fit: resilient, resourceful, and always ready to meet the city’s quiet emergencies. The network might be invisible, but its keepers were not. When the city woke, it found its voice intact — and somewhere in the hum of connectivity, the Taimur Team was already listening for the next call.
Phase two: Three weeks later, when the Vikrant is on a major patrol, the friction from the polymer coating causes the seals to fail catastrophically at 24 knots. Seawater floods the stern tube. The carrier is not sunk, but it is dead in the water for 72 hours. A diplomatic crisis erupts. India cannot prove the sabotage; the polymers are a common industrial byproduct. All sensors show no explosion, no torpedo, no mine.
But the story takes a twist. The Taimur Team’s true objective was never the Vikrant . The polymer attack was a feint. While the world’s attention is on the crippled Indian carrier, Wali and Zara execute Phase Three.
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