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GPS tagged seagull found near Karwar naval base: Is China testing ‘spy bird’ tactics in India?

Data retrieved from the GPS device showed that the seagull had travelled over 10,000 kilometres, including across Arctic regions, before reaching India’s western coast.

December 18, 2025 / 15:36 IST
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The discovery of a migratory seagull fitted with a GPS tracking device near Karnataka’s Karwar coast has triggered security concerns in India, given the bird’s proximity to a major Indian Navy installation.

The seagull was found on Wednesday near the coastal belt of Karwar in Uttara Kannada district, not far from INS Kadamba, one of India’s most strategic naval bases. The presence of a foreign-made tracking device on the bird prompted an immediate multi-agency investigation.

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How the bird was found

Local residents spotted the injured seagull resting behind the Thimmakka Garden area near Karwar’s coastline. They noticed a device strapped to the bird’s back and informed the forest department.