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Con and Su-47,
Don't mistake my pointing out collaboration with the Russians and French as indicating that India has not done anything. The attempts at producing those weapons systems locally obviously indicate a high degree of local R and D and the requisite infrastructure, after several decades of investment. But nonetheless the influence of foreign input to finalize those products, and overcome bottlenecks cannot be ignored either.
Samudra,
Pakistan did not have the resources, human or capital, to go for massive infrastructural and institutional development in such programs that India did. At the same time, the development of Pakistani institutions and R&D in various fields cannot be ignored either. "Importing a blueprint" does not mean that there is no need for Scientists, technicians and the assorted facilities to turn those blue prints into products. I am not ashamed of Pakistan choosing a route that better fit its situation - that we have the knowhow, the institutions, facilities and Scientists and technicians to continue development and R&D in newer products is what counts.
However this thread is about the Indian TM's, so the tangential Pakistan discussion will end at this point.
The last part of your post is ranting off topic rubbish and has been deleted. You can make that point in a relevant thread.
Don't mistake my pointing out collaboration with the Russians and French as indicating that India has not done anything. The attempts at producing those weapons systems locally obviously indicate a high degree of local R and D and the requisite infrastructure, after several decades of investment. But nonetheless the influence of foreign input to finalize those products, and overcome bottlenecks cannot be ignored either.
Samudra,
Pakistan did not have the resources, human or capital, to go for massive infrastructural and institutional development in such programs that India did. At the same time, the development of Pakistani institutions and R&D in various fields cannot be ignored either. "Importing a blueprint" does not mean that there is no need for Scientists, technicians and the assorted facilities to turn those blue prints into products. I am not ashamed of Pakistan choosing a route that better fit its situation - that we have the knowhow, the institutions, facilities and Scientists and technicians to continue development and R&D in newer products is what counts.
However this thread is about the Indian TM's, so the tangential Pakistan discussion will end at this point.
The last part of your post is ranting off topic rubbish and has been deleted. You can make that point in a relevant thread.