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according to Hindustan times, India and Taliban nexus had been exposed and US defence minister will raise the issue with India on his visit.

after all Indian propaganda they have been exposed by their own media.


Afghanistan, Pakistan and the F-16: Mattis has to hardsell these issues on his visit to India

The US’ attempts to sell an almost-obsolete aircraft such as the F-16 and the need for India to balance the power of China in Asia is likely to dominate the conversation with Secretary Mattis

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US Defence Secretary James Mattis gestures to the media at the Pentagon in Washington in April 2017 (REUTERS File Photo)

Updated: Sep 21, 2017 23:55 IST

By Bharat Karnad

The US secretary of defence, retired Lieutenant General James Mattis, has a two-point agenda for his trip starting September 25: get New Delhi to commit to purchasing the Lockheed Martin F-16 Block 70 combat aircraft along with its assembly line under the aegis of the bilateral Defence Technology and Trade Initiative (DTTI), and to give assurances that India’s Afghanistan policy will not undercut the American strategy to prevent the restoration of Taliban rule in Kabul. The F-16, a 1970s-era aircraft with zero potential for further development, is a hard sell. The Afghanistan issue will be just as tricky because, from the Indian perspective, the Pakistan angle skews what’s asked of India.

The F-16 was the first to be dropped by the Indian Air Force when short-listing aircraft for the Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) acquisition. Lockheed Martin has not had much success pushing this aircraft as a single engine aircraft buy for IAF through the political channels either. It had hoped President Donald Trump would induce Prime Minister Narendra Modi to do a ‘Rafale’ – i.e., peremptorily announce a deal for the F-16 as he had for 36 of the French fighter aircraft when he was in Paris in April 2015. But that didn’t happen. Dassault Avions, the maker of Rafale, was advantaged because the IAF backed the deal, hoping to use the initial transaction to leverage the procurement of 100 more of this aircraft. But the F-16 is not favoured by the IAF over the newer Swedish JAS-39 Gripen E.

This is so for two reasons. The F-16 is obsolete and has exhausted its potential for further development. Upgraded avionics cannot make the F-16 fly and manoeuvre better than the version of the aircraft with the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), which is its other negative. PAF long ago passed on an F-16 to China for its aircraft designers to study and to reverse engineer many of its technologies. So this plane is an open book for India’s two adversaries – a bad situation for any “frontline” IAF aircraft to be in.

Ashley Tellis of Carnegie Washington has argued for the F-16 as a flagship DTTI initiative less in terms of its flying and fighting qualities or its survival prospects in the lethal air warfare environment of the 21st Century than in terms of India joining the defence industrial “global supply chain”. However, as a US-India Business Council report makes clear that Lockheed Martin will not transfer proprietory technologies nor guarantee the performance of any Indian-made F-16. What will therefore eventuate is the chosen “strategic partner” – Tata Advanced Systems (TAS) getting locked into the same mode of assembling aircraft from imported kits involving screwdriver technology that has stunted Hindustan Aerospace Ltd (HAL). How TAS’ doing what HAL has been doing for the last 60 years will advance India’s indigenous combat aircraft design, development, and manufacturing capability is a mystery, and makes a mockery of the ‘Make in India’ policy.

Moreover, depending on how keen the Trump Administration is to close US’ $24.3 billion 2016 trade deficit with India, Washington could veto Sweden’s sale of Gripen aircraft and technologies as 35%-40% of the components of this aircraft are sourced from the US. This is how an India relying on imported armaments gets shafted.

On the other issue, as a former head of the US Central Command Mattis appreciates Pakistan’s indispensability as base for military operations to bring the Taliban in Afghanistan to their knees. But Islamabad has insisted that India’s role in Afghanistan be restricted and complained about the Indian support for the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) accused by Islamabad of terrorism in Pakistan. The RAW-TTP link was publicly revealed in April this year by its former commander, Ehsanullah Ehsan.

Mattis’ request that India moderate its support for TTP will put Delhi in a fix because TTP is useful as an Indian counterpart of the Hizbul Mujahideen, Lashkar-e-Toiba, and Jaish-e-Mohammad deployed by the Pakistan Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) in Jammu & Kashmir. Severing relations with TTP will mean India surrendering an active card in Pakistan and a role in Afghanistan as TTP additionally provides access to certain Afghan Taliban factions. This, together with the Abdul Ghani regime’s desire for India’s presence and the tested friendship with Abdul Rashid Dostum and his Tajik-dominated ‘Northern Alliance’, ensures that no solution for peace in Afghanistan can be cobbled together without India’s help

http://m.hindustantimes.com/analysi...it-to-india/story-qvL9NS6wgl17sy756hE2WN.html
 
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so its coming first time from their own mouth.

comparison of TTP and HeM is shameful, HeM never intentionally targeted civilians, never blown themselves in market, parks, hospitals and other public places, nor they ever killed kids in school. but anyways its sanghi media, what we can expect from them?
 
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No one can beat pak in proxy war, our enemies will soon found themselves in gutter, there are hundreds ways to reach Afghanistan but no way out, we can wait for 100 years but you cant... Thats our strength and strategy
My god!
You are already involved in a war that you can't handle.You are the same people claim you lost 120 Bn in war on terror & most sacrifices & all..Pakistanis are being played from every side just for money & accommodations..
 
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man who the heck writes such bulls**t, pakistani old versions of f16s are more monoeuvreable than the one which India is supposed to be sold? great.

The funnier part is that they have Blk52s, which means that according to him that even these are less maneuverable than the older frames
 
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Well yes the block 52s go to the medium weight category and block 15s belong to light weight category. I assume the lighter an aircraft the more agile it is.
 
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I believe, US will play it down, if once TTP is proven as baby of Mother of terrorism in South Asia, than US itself need lots of explanation to give.
 
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So the Indian media now admitting the Nexus between RAW and the terrorist organization TTP, the same TTP which was mentioned in BRICS declaration signed by non other then India itself!
 
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USA will ask India to discrete their efforts and try not to leave proves behind .. Won't expect anything else from USA .
 
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No one can beat pak in proxy war, our enemies will soon found themselves in gutter, there are hundreds ways to reach Afghanistan but no way out, we can wait for 100 years but you cant... Thats our strength and strategy
Only country which has lost half it's landmass due to proxies is none other than pakistan !! So keep doing it.
 
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