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Bloody hell! Still no contract?! Indian bureaucracy makes me wanna pull my hair!!
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I am not looking to enter a long winded argument these things generally devolve to.Who said there were to be no guarentees? That's what the "Comfort Letter" takes care of. But there is no need for a Sovereign Guarantee as Dassualt is a private entity and this deal is not being pursued through a government-government route like FMS in the US or through Rosoboronexport as with Russia. This is a commerical sale.
LOL ...... do you even know what a "comfort letter" is ?
A comfort letter is a document prepared by an accounting firm assuring the financial soundness or backing of a company. THAT IS IT. NOTHING MORE.
That is a Minimum Condition, not a Necessary condition. Do you understand the difference between the two ? Clearly you don't.
A comfort letter is NOT A GUARANTEE. It DOES NOT GUARANTEE that Dassault Will full fill the contract. It only guarantees that it CAN fulfull the contract.
Do you understand the difference between the two ?
What "personal attack" have I indulged in ? SO far the only one who was attacked is me. That too for asking a simple uncomfortable question.
Rather than be childish and blame the Media, the vested interests, and what not, it would be better if one can focus on the simple issue that has been highlighted.
What kind of built Guarantees does the deal have to safe guard Indian interest ? Everything else is just fluff.
I am not looking to enter a long winded argument these things generally devolve to.
There are some things I feel you are misunderstanding though I am not sure.
Anyways I will take the line of GOI here - Give the guarantee or no deal.
Very good point.
Tendulkar has given guarantee that "Boost is the secret of his Energy". We should all drink Boost.
I am sure you find comfort in the big and strong hands of Dassault. It must be wonderful to be so gullible.
What a shame we all have to grow up sometime.
Ya right, its all just a big phoney.
We don't really need any Guarantees, we have "God" on our side..
Difference is that is for SELLING Rafale, not for Technology Transfer.
Do you understand the difference ?
You pay money for ToT and the Dassault says , sorry the Govt. of France is not letting us do it. So what happens next ?
What good is the bank guarantee if Dassault will turn around and say that we have already delivered 36 Aircraft as per the contact, so no more ToT since GoF has refused us permission.
Are you saying the deal for 36 Rafale has no ToT built in ?
Difference is that is for SELLING Rafale, not for Technology Transfer.
Do you understand the difference ?
You pay money for ToT and the Dassault says , sorry the Govt. of France is not letting us do it. So what happens next ?
What good is the bank guarantee if Dassault will turn around and say that we have already delivered 36 Aircraft as per the contact, so no more ToT since GoF has refused us permission.
So in short you have NO IDEA how that "dassault guarantee" works.
In that case why don't GoI give Dassault a "guarantee" that we will pay for the aircraft once they have delivered it ? Not one paise before that.
I have no idea what guarantee is ..
After reading past few pages posts , I am guessing no one has a clear Infos regarding it, in the past or rafale..
By reading your posts,
India made a mistake in scorpene ..
Why would we do mistakes again if we are in a position to not do it?
When we reach certain point we may not look at the companies who don't honour the deal... Until then we have make use of the best , that's available ..
Dassault seeks a Guarantee from India where we have to make a part payment IN ADVANCE to ensure our credibility.
However when India seeks a counter Guarantee from Dassault, they seem to have a problem with it.
That is the Gist of the whole thing.
Then there are those who call GoI fools for seeking such guarantees
We need to look beyond "honour" when making deals. We need iron clad guarantees that will not be hostage to their "good will" and doubtful integrity.
Scorpene discussion is outside the scope, but its fair to say we did not have sufficient safe guards.
This is pure speculation.
ASSUMING this to be true, how can we guarantee compliance to these requirements ? Do we take their "word" for it ? or do we require something more substantial ?
Maybe a Bank Guarantee that will ensure that we can fund our own R&D if Dassault fail to deliver ? or Maybe a French Sovereign guarantee that will force Dassault to supply us with this tech ?
or are you going to stick with that line that its all a evil conspiracy by the media and "vested interests" ??
The normal practice is to keep quite when you have No Idea. Too bad you had to fake it till I proved the obvious. That you don't know.
By that same twisted logic, it would be cheaper to pay the full money upfront since that would work out the cheapest.
The point is about Risk mitigation. Dassault reduces Risk to itself by ensuring part payment. That is Risk management.
GoI seeks to manage its risk by a bank Guarantee or a Sovereign guarantee.
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That is what is ensured by the GUARANTEE.
Anyway, military contracts have more than just bank and sovereign guarantees. There are penalties in contracts. If the program is to continue after lapses, Dassault will have to pay penalties to make up for the lapses.
^Where is the penalty in Cobham deal ?
What penalty did Russia pay for not giving of T-90 barrel ?
Are both from Dassault?
Why don't you ask those questions to the parties involved? Don't bring irrelevant aspects into Dassault. Both are DRDO's headache.
You are again Speculating.
What do do have is a Report that talks CLEARLY about,
1, Liability heavily loaded in favour of France
2. Refusal of the French government to give any bank guarantees
3. Attempt to replacing Guarantees by "comfort letter" by its PM.
Not to mention a 50% Offset clause.
No solution is mentioned, but there can be only two.
Either France provides the guarantees or India compromise on its interests and sign away the guarantees.
But these contradict your claim, the qouted part...
Russia could afford to go ahead with Mistral deal without a guarantee, They have a fearsome reputation backed by more than 1,500 Nukes. They have a huge history of ship building.