The massive hunt for the Indian Air Force plane that went missing in stormy monsoon weather over the Bay of Bengal on Friday with 29 people on board dragged into a third day on Sunday.
Air Force and Navy officials said the search was continuing but no signs of any wreckage had so far been found.
Local media channels reported that clear skies and improved weather on Sunday could aid ongoing search efforts, which the Defence Ministry said on Saturday were hampered by choppy seas and thick monsoon clouds in the search area.
Sixteen ships, a submarine and six aircraft are searching for the plane that disappeared on a routine re-supply flight to remote islands in the Bay of Bengal on Friday.
The Russian-made AN-32 was on its way to Port Blair, the capital of Andaman and Nicobar islands, when it vanished from radar.
There were 21 military personnel on board the missing plane including six crew. The remainder were civilians and some family members of soldiers deployed on the islands.
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