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Dishonesty about Indian technological development

That's called ragging. College students tend to do that. :lol:

Wasn't a ragging situation, it was a social get together.

Northerners routinely make fun of Southerners accent habits etc.

There is a lot of hidden rage in the three resident Indian trolls (all Southies) because of that.

If I got kicked around all day and couldn't answer back, I'd be bitter too....

It's made in India itself. So he meant made in India products. How hard is it for you to understand.lol

All the more reason for us in Bangladesh not to buy it then....:rolleyes:

Is it in series production then? How many have been sold? Or exported? :-)
 
Some claim that India is the technological epicenter of the world.

It is understandable to want such an image when everything in India is so mismanaged industrially and most of the industry is informal SME situations.

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This is a blatant and sordid lie.

That 5 axes machining/ multi tasking center was developed by Huron France for JYOTI almost entirely in Europe (France and Switzerland). Buying European companies that are in hard times due to dwindling business and then slapping the name JYOTI and a Hindu Symbol on them does not make it 'developed in India'. It is really rare in India to design something like this from scratch like the Japanese or Koreans. Hence the need to proclaim lies to sell an Indian name in desh-bhakt communal India.

Here's Huron's smaller turning center below - see the likeness?

The company itself calls these Jyoti Huron, but Indian fanboys in PDF are dhokeybaj enough to take out Huron name. After all make in India can only be for Indian sounding brand names like Jyoti, even if it's a lie....

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In any case I suggest all Bangladeshi entrepreneurs to stay away from any Indian product, including these. They will, without even my mentioning it....
Ok we are all technologically backward and BD is forward, happy now ?

Unlike BD which took 25 years to know they are exploited , southern India has the most development. In fact most of the technical institutes are safe & deeply ensconced in southern India for example ISRO.

Well I cant blame you for this inferiority complex, after being under pakistan yoke for years and suffering abuse it is anything but normal. Jamatis are suffering from stockholm syndrome, cant help it.
 
You really got to this guy's psyche didnt you @gslv mk3 ? :lol:

But he is always back for more bashing...:lol:

Some claim that India is the technological epicenter of the world.

Definitely not the epicenter, but still a center. For now, let's not consider all the Space, Nuclear, Synchrotron kind of stuff...

According to a new study by consulting firm Zinnov, out of $31 billion which was spent globally on Engineering related R&D, India alone accounted for $12.3 billion. This means that 40% of global budget on such high end R&D were spent in India in activities such as establishing R&D centers, hiring top scientists in this niche, and outsourcing engineering research projects into India. This is a steady increase of 8.3% compared to last year.

http://trak.in/tags/business/2015/12/12/india-beats-china-rd-global-patents-india/


I think I've already talked about R&D in automotive sector, so what about semiconductors this time ?

AMD started its hardware design team in Hyderabad in mid-2008 following an acquisition and it now accounts for almost 50-60 % of the physical design work for the firm including high-end graphic design.

To boot, Intel's India centre has designed the global major's first six-core x86 microprocessor, the Xeon 7400 series. The team had planned and executed end-to-end design including frontend design, pre-silicon logic validation and back-end design.

Concludes Biswadip Mitra, MD, TI India, which has had a research centre in Bangalore since 1985: "The TI analog front end semiconductor devices (AFE) is a chip family whose development was largely carried out by engineers in TI India. Today, there is hardly any TI chip that is not touched by engineers at TI India."


http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...-value-to-chip-design/articleshow/5002194.cms


This is a blatant and sordid lie.

That 5 axes machining/ multi tasking center was developed by Huron France for JYOTI almost entirely in Europe (France and Switzerland).

Another blatant lie from a pathological liar.

That CNC 5 axes machining/ multi tasking center was developed in India, in a collaborative effort between Jyoti CNC, department of Heavy Industry & IIT Madras under the Scheme on 'Enhancement of Competitiveness in the Indian Capital Goods Sector'.

''MTX 300 has been introduced to precision application in aerospace. Developed jointly with IIT Madras under ‘Enhancement of competitiveness in capital goods sector,’ under the Department of Heavy Industries, this equipment is capable of machining landing gears of aircraft.''

https://autopartsasia.in/2017/03/17/imtex-2017-sets-new-benchmark-imtma-plans-future-technologies/

A more official source....@Nilgiri take a look.

http://dhi.nic.in/writereaddata/IITM MoU 512016.pdf

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Here's Huron's smaller turning center below - see the likeness?

Another blunder, but that was not unexpected from you. Comparing the enclosures of machining centers & establishing similarity is what Bangladeshis would do...:lol:

But that is a 5 axes vertical machining center by Huron with two rotary axes on the table.

MTX300 is a turnmill.

It is really rare in India to design something like this from scratch like the Japanese or Koreans.

Some rare products here...

From Ace Micromatic

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From BFW

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From LMW-5 axes vertical machinng center

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Oh-so inefficient PSU, HMT

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Is it in series production then? How many have been sold? Or exported?

5 axes machine tools have been serial produced in India for a long time & we have been exporting CNC machines since 1990s.
 
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Everyone in US space circle knows that your space program pioneers stole the Atlas sounding rocket design from them. Thats what started it all.

I guess with money everything is possible, including ICBMs.

I am baffled though why spending all this money just to line politician's pockets.

Who'd bother to invade India? Why?
 
Oh you mean this sort of technological prowess... ordering some bicycles and bullocks carts rightaway...

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Keep crying, bongoloid troll...It says an 'iconic pic in ISRO's early years' :lol:

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US space circle knows that your space program pioneers stole the Atlas sounding rocket design from them.

I hope that everyone in the US space circle know that Atlas is a sounding rocket :lol:. Another retarded claim by a subhuman bongoloid...

In any case I suggest all Bangladeshi entrepreneurs to stay away from any Indian product, including these. They will, without even my mentioning it....

The only thing Bangladeshis aren't buying is your advice.

Of the total (CV) market share, Tata holds around 50 percent, followed by Ashok Leyland at 25 percent and Eicher 12 percent

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Yeah I love revealing Indian industrial cheaters (all cheatery anyways but industrial dhokeybaji the most).

You revealed what ? You come up with random BS & get owned every time...

and most of the industry is informal SME situations.

Here is an SME in the machine tool industry serving a niche segment...please have a look at their market share in China.

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Oh you mean this sort of technological prowess... ordering some bicycles and bullocks carts rightaway...

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We can launch rockets with cycles!

As I said you are stuck in time just like any other jamati or jihadi. wake up rip van winkle its not middle ages.

Irony is that you cannot even read the image caption which says "Iconic".

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If you want to know the Indian capability then you can just look at their Kaveri engine or Bhramos missile.

Or the nuclear program. Or GSLV.

Developing a flat rated turbofan for military application to replace a mature design (GE F404) isn't an easy task- even for your master China.

You can ask @Nilgiri about it...
 
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Everyone in US space circle knows that your space program pioneers stole the Atlas sounding rocket design from them. Thats what started it all.

I guess with money everything is possible, including ICBMs.

I am baffled though why spending all this money just to line politician's pockets.

Who'd bother to invade India? Why?
Did you go to US in a fishing boat? Man your thinking is ridiculous. You are just giving a bad name to rest of the BD.
 
Loser would be the guy that is in your handle whose career was finished at a movie theater of dubious repute. And no I don't belong to the rank of welfare recipients. Canada may be heaven for some I guess...if you have no shame about living on welfare checks.

Read the comments on this thread and take a hint. Stop embarrassing yourself.
 
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