sancho
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I wrote before also yaar.
THERE'S NO PROBLEM WITH ANY PRIVATE SECTOR DEALS, ONLY PUBLIC SECTOR IS PROHIBITED FROM ANY DEAL WITH BLACKLISTED COMPANIES BECAUSE THAT IS WERE YOU CAN POINT FINGER AT GOVERNMENT IF ANY CORRUPTION CASE OCCURS. IF THERE'S ANY CORRUPTION CASE HAPPENS IN PVT. SECTOR, GOVT. IS FREE OF ANY CHARGES, BUT ITS RARE.
I don't think that's correct, remember the Rheinmetall PZ2000 howitzer turret that was offered and even evaluated on a South African Denel T6 base? PRATEEK once said that it was ruled out later because Denel was a blacklisted company, which is even very logical, because it doesn't make sense to blacklist a company and then indirectly buy their stuff only because they are fitted to another base. That's why I said, TATA could be in trouble if Rheinmetall will be blacklisted, because any of their products with any relation to Rheinmetall will have less chances to win competitions.
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