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In a rare, official admission of the dismal state of the combat aircraft fleet, the government has admitted that at any given point of time, just over half of the planes in the air force inventory are in a state to fly, with a large number of platforms grounded due to technical issues.

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While there have been indications in the past by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar as well as air force officials that the aircraft availability rate - the percentage of assets prepared to fly at any given day - is abnormally low, the defence ministry has now admitted to a parliamentary panel that this stands at only 55 per cent.


"During the period from January to December 2014, the average aircraft availability was approximately 55 percent," the Defence Ministry has said in a note to the Parliamentary standing committee on defence.


This means that on any day, just over 350 of the approximately 700 combat aircraft in the air force's inventory are in a state to fly and undertake operations. Worryingly, the government has also admitted that almost 20 percent of the air force fleet is grounded throughout the year due to a lack of spares.


"Between 15-20 percent of the aircraft fleet were Aircraft on Ground (AOG) due to shortage of spares," the ministry has stated. Officials say that the majority of aircraft on ground are older, Russian origin aircraft including the ageing MiG 27 and MiG 21 fleet.


The modern Su 30 MKI fleet, which will eventually reach 272 aircraft, is also suffering from an availability of just around 50 percent, with Parrikar determined to push the number up. India and Russia are also set to sign a pact for quick delivery of spare parts for the fleet, as reported by ET.


Defence Minister Parrikar has told ET in the past that his aim is to increase this availability rate to 65 per cent and above so that the available resources of the air force are used optimally. The Su 30 MKI fleet is the cutting edge of the airforce and would be it largest in terms of numbers of a modern fighter jet.

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Government admits only 55% of fighter aircraft fleet operational owing to technical issues - The Economic Times
 
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2 articles back to back
1. MTA issue
2. Su30 MKI issue

Target is Russia and its defence deal with India
Owner of Economic Times: Bennett & Coleman (Times Group)
Times Group List:
Times Of India, Mid-Day, Nav-Bharth Times, Stardust , Femina, Vijaya Times, Vijaya Karnataka, Times Now (24- Hour News Channel) And Many More. Times Group Is Owned By Bennet & Coleman. 'World Christian Council' Does 80 Per Cent Of The Funding, And An Englishman And An Italian Equally Share Balance 20 Percent. The Italian Robertio Mindo Is A Close Relative Of Sonia Gandhi.

The Ownership Explains The Control Of Media In India By Foreigners. The Result Is Obvious.
 
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Its right time for Pakistan.
Kar lo attack "Bismilah" bol ke.

Lol
we are enemies but none of us is this crazy.and what will we get from attacking them?lets say we conquer whole Kashmir whole world will not let us keep it and then we have to give it back to them.we have to solve this matter through talk its the only way and apart from Kashmir we have no quarrel with India .so whats the point of all this blood shed which will only degrade our international image, loss of billions in economy and may cause deaths of millions.
 
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Some more vital information
This is why Times of India is pro-Congress, Jain brothers owe their wealth to Gandhis


This is why Times of India is pro-Congress, Jain brothers owe their wealth to Gandhis
t is not new for Times of India to do hit jobs against people who are against Congress. From “Rambo Modi” story to the latest “No holiday on Christmas” one, Times Group has helped Congress more than Rahul Gandhi’s leadership has.

But ever wondered why the Times Group is pro-Congress?

No, it is not due to ideology. While the bulk of Indian media is left-leaning and thus anti-BJP, the reason behind Times Group being pro-Congress is because the family that owns the media conglomerate feels obliged and indebted towards the Nehru-Gandhi family.

The Jains, who own the Times Group, are returning a big favor that was given to them by Indira Gandhi during the Emergency period, and before that, the extended Sahu-Jain family had received a favor by Jawaharlal Nehru after independence.

While Indira gave them the power and wealth they currently enjoy, without which they would have been ordinary businessmen, Nehru too tried to save them, though he was not so brazen as his daughter Indira.


Free in real sense?

The story goes back to the days when Times of India was owned by Ramkrishna Dalmia, who is also related to the Sahu-Jain family.

Dalmia had acquired Times Group from its British owners just after independence, but in the process he had misused his position as Chairman of an insurance company. This irregularity was ignored by the then government led by Jawaharlal Nehru.

However, Nehru’s son-in-law and Indira Gandhi’s husband Feroze Gandhi, who was a man of his principles, raised the issue in the parliament and insisted on an inquiry.

It resulted in the case going to court where Ramkrishna Dalmia was found guilty of financial impropriety. He was sent to Tihar Jail for two years.

Despite the proof of this fraud, Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru didn’t impose any heavy penalty on the group and allowed the ownership of Times Group to be transferred from Ramkrishna Dalmia to Sahu Shanti Prasad Jain, who was son-in-law of Dalmia family and grandfather of the current Jain brothers.

But the biggest help came more than a decade after.

Sahu Shanti Prasad Jain, the new owner of the Times Group, was found guilty of selling subsidized newsprint obtained from the government in black market in the 1960s. This was illegal and a breach of trust. Not only this resulted in Jain going to jail, but the ownership was taken over by the government of India.


Suddenly, the powerful Jains were left without controlling power on their media business!

The newspaper remained with the government for almost a decade. Jains had lost all hopes of running the business like their private concern, which it was before Jain was found guilty of black marketing and violation of government trust.

But miracle happened during Emergency imposed by Indira Gandhi in 1976.

Indira Gandhi, who is notorious for nationalizing banks and putting state control over businesses, suddenly found respect for private property and returned the ownership of Times Group to Sahu Shanti Prasad Jain’s son Ashok Jain.


Now put yourself in the shoes of the Jain family. Will you not be indebted?

And they were indebted. And they started paying back this debt with immediate effect.

During Emergency, The Times of India was termed as “The Times of Indira”, where editorials in praise of Sanjay Gandhi, who was ruthless during Emergency, were published.

Later Ashok Jain removed most of the senior journalists who were critical of Nehru-Gandhi family as well as those journalists who were nationalists.

And the tradition seems to be continuing to this day. The media group also enjoys palatial buildings in Lutynes Delhi that were allotted by Congress governments and is used virtually as private bungalow by the Jain family.

It’s human nature. You have to return the favor in some form, and the Times Group is doing that
 
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2 articles back to back
1. MTA issue
2. Su30 MKI issue

Target is Russia and its defence deal with India
Owner of Economic Times: Bennett & Coleman (Times Group)
Times Group List:
Times Of India, Mid-Day, Nav-Bharth Times, Stardust , Femina, Vijaya Times, Vijaya Karnataka, Times Now (24- Hour News Channel) And Many More. Times Group Is Owned By Bennet & Coleman. 'World Christian Council' Does 80 Per Cent Of The Funding, And An Englishman And An Italian Equally Share Balance 20 Percent. The Italian Robertio Mindo Is A Close Relative Of Sonia Gandhi.

The Ownership Explains The Control Of Media In India By Foreigners. The Result Is Obvious.

Its the parliamentary news passed over to parliamentary standing committee.
And BTW, Its Sahu Jain that owns the Times and its parent company, Bennett Coleman.
 
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we are enemies but none of us is this crazy.and what will we get from attacking them?lets say we conquer whole Kashmir whole world will not let us keep it and then we have to give it back to them.we have to solve this matter through talk its the only way and apart from Kashmir we have no quarrel with India .so whats the point of all this blood shed which will only degrade our international image, loss of billions in economy and may cause deaths of millions.

Yes.
Make one more Simla Agreement.

hum mary hoy ko nhi marty rangila babu :enjoy:

Oye Kashmir lelo ji
 
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No worries. 1 squadron of Teja bhai can single handily crush whole airforces of Pakistan, China, Bangladesh, Nepal & Maldives.


Jai hind.
 
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This statement is a TRAP laid by MODI

Now Pakistan will do something silly and MODI will attack Pakistan :-)
 
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2 articles back to back
1. MTA issue
2. Su30 MKI issue

Target is Russia and its defence deal with India
Owner of Economic Times: Bennett & Coleman (Times Group)
Times Group List:
Times Of India, Mid-Day, Nav-Bharth Times, Stardust , Femina, Vijaya Times, Vijaya Karnataka, Times Now (24- Hour News Channel) And Many More. Times Group Is Owned By Bennet & Coleman. 'World Christian Council' Does 80 Per Cent Of The Funding, And An Englishman And An Italian Equally Share Balance 20 Percent. The Italian Robertio Mindo Is A Close Relative Of Sonia Gandhi.

The Ownership Explains The Control Of Media In India By Foreigners. The Result Is Obvious.

I think this has more to do with Modi's high profile visit to Russia.
 
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