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For the hawk it was 22 years.This deal dates back to 2005. This is like the longest deal in human history.
There is a black hole near India.... Time doesn't spent there like in every other country.This deal dates back to 2005. This is like the longest deal in human history.
There is a black hole near India.... Time doesn't spent there like in every other country.
The main problem is to increase the number of pilot. For that you need to fly more. You have two solutions :That was a clever remark. India has at times been referred to as black hole but for reasons far more racist than I assume you mean.
On point - The delay has to do with priorities. In short despite the alarming shortfall in numbers, the present geo-political climate does not impose urgency.
This is a very weak argument sir. It is not just a question to responding to the security threat (which by the way is becoming increasingly unfavourable for India contrary to what you seem to have asserted) but also a question of flight safety. Today MiG-21s and 27s are in service that are decades past their life spans and need to be replaced or does the "geo-poltical climate" negate that requirement also?On point - The delay has to do with priorities. In short despite the alarming shortfall in numbers, the present geo-political climate does not impose urgency.
This is a very weak argument sir. It is not just a question to responding to the security threat (which by the way is becoming increasingly unfavourable for India contrary to what you seem to have asserted) but also a question of flight safety. Today MiG-21s and 27s are in service that are decades past their life spans and need to be replaced or does the "geo-poltical climate" negate that requirement also?
The delay has to do with incompetence, let us not delude ourselves it is borne out of hardheaded clear decsion making to prioritise, if that was the case the military wouldn't be returning billions in unspent funds every year.
Against a sanctioned strengto of 42 fighrer SQNs the IAF curently has less than 30 (some say it is as low as 24), this isn't about geo-poltical climates but minimum force levels. Threats can emerge at an instant before you have time to raise the requsite force levels and fighter jets take a LONG time to induct, this is why you have sanctioned strength, force levels, standing militaries and capability benchmarking. To say "we will only do X when the situation necessitates it" is all that is wrong with reactive decsion making that plagues India.
The main problem is to increase the number of pilot. For that you need to fly more. You have two solutions :
- Increase the fligh hours of existing aircrafts ===> need a good availability and there is problems with Mig and perhaps Sukhoi too
- Buy new planes (possibly with good availability)
the institutional lethargy is as of yet undisturbed.
Well that makes sense and it's why post 26/11 the NSG look like this:I didn't mean to say that the delay is intentional but just that in absence of clear and imminent threat hanging over our heads, the institutional lethargy is as of yet undisturbed.
The MoD/Military are certainly good at the latter part (shifting funds from CAPEX to OPEX for example or lumping the vertan pensions bill with the defence budget) but not so much the former."out of box thinking and imaginative accounting will see us through."
How very poetic a way to put it! Quite my thing, Tay.
I'm not so sure about that. "less" implies there budget has been cut when, in fact, it has remained rather static and in reality the CAPEX has been (marginally) increased for 2016-17.I know many people aren't going to like this but if anyone has analysed the budget in detail then the focus is to do more with less when it comes to defence
The deal when it is signed (it will be - solely to save face) will be for the publicly stated numbers and increments would be need based in far future (>5 years)
I am actually in support of this down-sizing of expectations as Rafales provide a short-cut to solving our woes but in the long term doesn't address the root cause which is pathetic state of domestic industry when compared to western peers.