I see. You want to be the wife in wife swapping. How interesting. One look at your face and the party is broken up. On topic, Indians are the source of the sub problem. Indians are incapable of dealing with modern ships. More will blow up. Go away to your wife swapping party.
Over the course of my years here, I have begun to wonder whether India will be the country that will grow and grow and never undergo that transformative disruption, writes Stephanie Nolen in a moving essay reflecting on her 5-year stint at the Globe & Mails South Asia bureau chief.
But as...
Russians better charge a lot of money up front for leasing the subs to India. Those are as much as considered gone once Indians got their hands on them. You never know when they will blow them up again.
It is not a surprise. Indian soldiers are a bunch of poorly trained pissants. The Indian navy personnel has a long history of ignoring safety procedures. It has come back to haunt them this time and blew up on their face. You can't expect a bunch of incompetent clowns able to operate modern...
The country has suffered potential losses of Rs 36,400 crore due to corruption cases reported in the media from October 2011 to September 2012 that excludes large scams such as 2G, Commonwealth Games and mining, said a report titled "Bribery and corruption: Ground reality in India" released by...
A top American official has opposed the grant of visa to Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi because of the "very serious" doubts that remain over his role in the "horrific" 2002 riots in Gujarat.
"Modi shall not be granted the privilege of US visa because of the very serious doubts that...
Indians have not demonstrated any competency in operating subs. I'm afraid they will become the deep sea graveyards for them just like the flying coffins.
Market carnage fuels fears of India downgrade
MUMBAI: The slump in stock market on Friday — the biggest drop in about two years — on fears of capital controls being imposed by the Reserve Bank of India and indicators of slowing economic growth has fuelled concerns about a potential...
For the past few weeks, Indian finance minister P. Chidambaram has been promising a fresh set of reforms to kick-start the country’s ailing economy. Some minor changes were implemented which excited nobody. Then, on August 14, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) turned back the clock...
A top American official has opposed the grant of visa to Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi because of the "very serious" doubts that remain over his role in the "horrific" 2002 riots in Gujarat.
"Modi shall not be granted the privilege of US visa because of the very serious doubts that...
Rupee torture: Between a red queen, yuvraaj and white veshti
A day after the Independence Day, the Queens durbar was in session. To her left sat mauni baba with his head down and his eyes looking at his feet. To her right sat the yuvraaj, the man who refused to grow up, fiddling with his new...
This is what India is doing with Kaveri.
Beating a dead horse.
Give it a rest. Kaveri is a failed engine. No matter how much you beat on it, it won't come back to life. Accept that and move on.
PAK-FA is no match for F22, which simply outclasses the Russian's 5-gen wannabe in many aspects. The best PAK-FA can do is to stay in the bunker, or it will be a turkey shot up in the air. F22 will slaughter the PAK-FA with ease.
So you are saying India has no professional expertise? May be with couple more ships blown up India can become an expert in salvaging sunken ships, as India is quite adept in salvaging crashed fighter planes due to the vast experience in that department.
The unprofessionalism in IN is well known. It's not me jumping to conclusion. It's your defense ministry saying it.
No need to wait long. Indian arm forces show its incompetency very often. There's really nothing to belittle IN, as it is what it is already