Spectre
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So because of some idiots in the rabid media being willing to take payments in return for printing blatent lies India should cease all military deals? The pilots still flying MiG-21s and 27s will be be more than understanding that their lives are intentionally being put at risk because the poltical enviroment is not "conducive" to the solving of these issues. Why not just stand down the military now? With that kind of thinking it hardly makes sense to selectively fund such a toothless entity. You have themedia working both sides, on one hand they attack all imports on the other hand they attack all domestic projects, using your prescription military deals should immediately cease.
What deal in India isn't surrounded in this kind of muck because vested interests play these dirty games? What's your solution? Lay down and let them win?
Was this government not elected to be decisive? Running away is not leadership.
Once the deal is signed the voices disappear, it has happened again and again.
@PARIKRAMA I think I'll retire from here for a while, this nonsense has gone too far now and it's exactly what those vested interests were seeking. They have attacked the Rafale deal from every angle-cost, technical prowess, ToT, offsets, comprising dmoestic efforts etc and every time they have been rubbished but now they have created the sentiment @Spectre has exhibited- defeat. Not on any reasonable grounds but because it's just too much effort now to stick ton one's guns or to do what is best for the military, the situation isn't "conducive" to a deal so let's just let sleeping dogs lay. It's rather sickening really.
Keep up your great work my friend.
@anant_s @Levina @ni8mare @MilSpec @Taygibay @Ankit Kumar @Stephen Cohen
Tone down the rhetoric. There is lot more at play here than the Rafales, A government has only so much political capital and for heaven's sake vultures aren't even out yet - once the contract is finalized then you will the see the drama which would set back Indian defence procurement for decades.
We are just coming out of the shadow of St. Anthony and I would hate for the defence procurement to paralyzed again due to innuendos of kickbacks - they key tactic here is to
a. Push the smaller deals through first with minimum of noise - Gunships, Artillery, Small Arms, Logisitic Aircrafts etc
b. Establish the framework for Indignation. @PARIKRAMA wrote an eye opening piece on new Defence Acquisition Framework. Sure it ain't sexy like Rafales but this what will lay the foundation of a strong republic in days to come.
c. Push big ticket priority items through in the order below
1. S-400
2. Subs
3. Rafales
4. PAKFA
My suggestion to GoI is to buy Rafales in tranches - 18->36->54->90->126 with each tranche coming with iterative improvements, same base price but increasing total price inclusive of add-ons. 18 Rafales will keep the French busy for two years and by that time we will have clarity on domestic production.