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any Idea about the deadline for the procurement of these 36 rafales?
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That vehicle was stuck up
The IAF was paying the price
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Very true, that's why it would be pretty embarrassing if the government took this commitment just for the photo opp now, while the negotiations on the actual deal goes on. So either they cleared the pending issues with Dassault and didn't announced it till the contract is fixed, or they created a whole new mess as said above. Let's see what details will follow to see where we actually stand now.
He's a false flagger.
That doesn't really matterWe were to get 18 planes WITHIN THREE years of signing the deal
Now we can get 36 in FOUR YEARS
Sab milay hue hai jiHe's a false flagger.
That doesn't really matter
We lost our Bargaining power.
We were in driving seat till now
Now Dassault has thrown us into the back seat and they've taken over the driving
One of the worst procurement decision by a government in my lifetime
I'm not sure how long would one want to make IAF wait. See even now when if deal is signed tonight, it will take at least 36 months for deliveries to begin and given how long MMRCA negotiations are going on, u can imagine things would start looking desperate for IAF beyond 2018.what was the need to get so desperate ?
Sab milay hue hai ji
That doesn't really matter
We lost our Bargaining power.
We were in driving seat till now
Now Dassault has thrown us into the back seat and they've taken over the driving
One of the worst procurement decision by a government in my lifetime
As per the The ORIGINAL RFP ; Dassault would have given 18 planes in THREE years
THEN HAL would have started off by making just SIX PLANES a year
followed by 8 the next year ; 10 in the third year and then 12 per year
SO WHO WOULD have suffered only the IAF
Now 36 will be ready in FOUR years