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And not a single pic will be realised of this mammoth exercise
We don't have the propaganda department.
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And not a single pic will be realised of this mammoth exercise
It's not about propaganda, it's Public Relations (PR) and the Indian Military (every arm and the MoD DOES have a PR wing). Let the Indian people see where their taxes go and maybe more importantly show them that things are changing with their Military. As a secondary note it will show the world the might of the Indian military (again, a secondary purpose).We don't have the propaganda department.
It's not about propaganda, it's Public Relations (PR) and the Indian Military (every arm and the MoD DOES have a PR wing). Let the Indian people see where their taxes go and maybe more importantly show them that things are changing with their Military. As a secondary note it will show the world the might of the Indian military (again, a secondary purpose).
And nor should they. I've always believed in the "speak softly and carry a big stick". Let the world underestimate India for as long as they like, that's immaterial tbh, those who need to know India's capabilities will know (nations/militaries).Actually your secondary purpose should be our primary purpose and this thinking is missing as far as all the pr wings of gov and armed forces are concerned. We dont believe in propaganda.
Livefist: Indian Sea Harriers Headline TROPEX 2014Admiral D.K. Joshi, Chief of the Naval Staff and Vice Admiral Anil Chopra, FOC-IN-C East witnessing flying operations onboard INS Viraat during the ongoing month-long major exercise of the combined Eastern and Western Fleets in the Bay of Bengal.
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Sagem and Bharat sign naval sensors MoU
France's Sagem has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Indian defence electronics specialist Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) for the development of naval sensors, the former announced on 7 February.
According to Sagem the agreement will cover co-operation in the production and supply of navigational sensors, inertial navigational systems, and optronic masts to the Indian Navy.
The announcement of the accord coincided with the Defexpo 2014 event in New Dheli, which ran from 6 to 9 February.
In a statement Sagem said that India's ship and submarine construction programme would provide a large-scale opportunity to provide sensors such as SIGMA-40, Ring Laser Gyro, Optronic mast, Attack Periscope, and Radar Mast for submarines.
Indian Navy signs MoUs with Russia on new Combat Management Systems
Indian Navy, hoping to expand its global presence, will receive a shot-in-the-arm with the signing of new MoUs with Russia on the new Combat Management Systems and radars.
These MoUs that are of strategic concern to the Indian Navy were signed on the sidelines of the recently concluded DefExpo in Delhi. The MoUs were signed between Indian firm Pipavav defense and Offshore Technologies Ltd. and Russian state-run defence firm Concern-Morinformsystem-Agat.
Both sides are looking forward to launching a mutually beneficial cooperation pattern in producing for the Indian market as well as for export. A working group is likely to be established as soon as all of the formalities are settled within a month of signing the MoUs, an official from Agat said.
Pipavav Shipyard was the first Indian corporate shipyard to be granted clearance to build warships and other vessels for the Indian Navy.
The Russian defence firm is also in talks with state-run Hindustan Shipyard, Goa Shipyard and Bharat Engireering Limited to jointly develop products for the Indian Navy.
Defence News - Indian Navy signs MoUs with Russia on new Combat Management Systems