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Typical over-hypeing done by Indian media.
This bit doesn't seem to have been factored into the general tone of the article:
Obviosuly the IAF is talking about the current situation wherein they are quite below even their sanctioned strength and have the Mig-21s/27s still in service. Within a decade or so the situation will be VERY different with the FGFA, LCA and Rafale all having been inducted and the MiGs gone. By 2025 the IAF will reach it's sanctions strength of 42 SQDs and by 2030 they have projected 47-50 SQDs.
And people don't seem to understand the context within which this was said. This wasn't the IAF issuing a statement or the IAF making a bunch of noise in the press, this was a comment made to the Parliamentary standing committee on defence which is a REGULAR occurrence. Naturally this is also the IAF's way of highlighting their very real desire to get the Rafale.
This bit doesn't seem to have been factored into the general tone of the article:
that a "collusive threat" from China and Pakistan would be difficult to tackle but the air force was prepared for it.
Obviosuly the IAF is talking about the current situation wherein they are quite below even their sanctioned strength and have the Mig-21s/27s still in service. Within a decade or so the situation will be VERY different with the FGFA, LCA and Rafale all having been inducted and the MiGs gone. By 2025 the IAF will reach it's sanctions strength of 42 SQDs and by 2030 they have projected 47-50 SQDs.
And people don't seem to understand the context within which this was said. This wasn't the IAF issuing a statement or the IAF making a bunch of noise in the press, this was a comment made to the Parliamentary standing committee on defence which is a REGULAR occurrence. Naturally this is also the IAF's way of highlighting their very real desire to get the Rafale.
There is "no money left" for THIS CURRENT FISCAL YEAR ending March 31st 2014, the Indian Finance minister himself has already said the defence budget for the FY2014-15 ending March 2015 HAS allocations for the Rafale deal.The Indian government said: "There is no money left."
'There is no money left': Govt delays Rafale fighter jet deal - The Times of India
I don't get it, if they already "budgeted" for the first payment of the Rafale order (about 1-2 billion USD), then how come there is no money left?
The whole point of budgeting is to set aside the money for the right things. But when they looked, there was no money left? What's going on?