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Not really related, didn't find where to post it but definitely worth a look. Grab a drink, fasten your seatbelt and enjoy for four minutes....
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Indeed but what do certain people keep saying? "But the MiG-35/MKI is cheaper" (unit cost that is). Failing to understand the MMRCA was always about more than just the plane is the reason for a lot of ire directed at the Rafale and it is more than a little frustrating to see the same old nonsense in every Rafale/MMRCA thread.Didn't we said that for a long time?
Not really related, didn't find where to post it but definitely worth a look. Grab a drink, fasten your seatbelt and enjoy for four minutes....
Indian corporate scandal will test Modi’s relations with business
It resembled a low-grade spy caper: a bungled late-night break-in aimed at stealing documents from India’s oil ministry in New Delhi, complete with intruders caught with fake identity cards and a getaway car disguised as an official government vehicle.
But since last week’s break-in, more than a dozen arrests have been made, including employees at four of India’s most prominent industrial companies. Many analysts now view the country’s fast-developing corporate espionage scandal as a sign of something rather more serious: a shot across the bows from prime minister Narendra Modi, as he tries to burnish his anti-corruption credentials...
...Officials working for three other major energy-related groups and owned by prominent industrial tycoons were also held, including an employee of billionaire Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries, the country’s largest private company by revenue...
...Even so, the theatrical nature of the police sting operation that led to the arrests unleashed a storm of media attention, as did the high-profile names of the groups with arrested employees — which also included the Essar conglomerate, and Reliance Power, a business owned by billionaire Anil Ambani, who is Mukesh Ambani’s younger brother...
Not related to Rafale yet, but may have the potential soon:
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/1c47cb82-bcec-11e4-a917-00144feab7de.html#slide0
Other reports said, that documents of the Defence and Finance Ministries were leaked too and depending on RIL's involvement in this (no matter wrt which Ministry), it can have a huge impact.
Well honestly whether its adani or ambani - anyone of the name and PM's name will be dragged at some point of time especially by opposition (read congress especially Raga post vacation of course) and by Arvind Kejriwal... Surely, the investigation and its impact must be contained at some level. Good news is even in Rafale deal, RIL's role as of now seems limited (other than wings part manaufacturer which may be used as a supply chain unit to HAL perhaps). But since HAL produced rafale is at least 44 months away from date of contract signing, its impact would be limited. If in case, RIL has a much bigger role via Reliance Aerospace and is a much bigger Supply Chain partner, then yes there is a chance it may blow out to be a bigger controversy.
PPPPPPIAF is mind stuck like a Child wanna a toy?
Interesting Camo job... Wonder what its potraying