Well, it was not rumor first. You need to know that there is a paradigm shift in US-India relation between 2008 and 2013. Today Kr Kerry can come to India and offer joint development of missiles and that goes just more than being on paper. Whether such a scenario will be accepted by both India and US is a different story but it does exist.
If you understand how intergovernmental machinery works then you would also know that everything starts with a informal proposal and then materializes. The sale of every single US machine had been discussed in some meeting or other and in such a meeting USS Kitty Hawk was pitched to India and had India shown interest you would have enough sources today.
Second you said that Kitty hawk was not even decommissioned in 2008, well it got decommissioned in 2009. In one of the meetings(2008) in US-Pivot to Asia by the top officials from, US, Australia, Japan and some other countries who wanted to check the Chinese build up came up with this idea. The Chinese were then building nuke subs and Aircraft carrier. FYI, Australia, in 2009 announced the largest military built up in Asia.This was a result of that meeting by the way.
In the same meeting, when US wanted to deploy more and more CBGs in Asia also wanted an Asian country who had experience in operating a carrier which was "
India"! and India was proposed USS Kitty Hawk, for reasons not one but many.
This so called offer or proposal was not not just an offer, but it was a
strategic plan by the US-Asia pivot program. Do you think if India had shown interest Kitty Hawk would have been a big deal?
You still need official proof of such a proposal? i am talking about scheme of events that unfolded later on and India was prominent in that plan. which US later confirmed officially by calling
India as the Pivot to ASIA.
Forget Kitty Hawk, its that meeting that culminated the journey of more sophisticated assets to India from US, and when Indian members claim this deal, they know we rejected Kitty Hawk but bought so much more from you!!.
Thats the story..
But the Goroskov didnt come for free, did it? so why say "free" when it was not for free?, Use your imagination!
or have yo already?
lol, did you actually realise you are describing a rumor itself.
Unless you are present in the meeting you are speculated on what happened in that meeting. That is the different between you and me, i go after the truth after facts. Fact that known for sure. But you based the action on a meeting you have not attend vis-a-vis, you are spectculating the concept.
Even in your spectulation, there are a few item that you thought wrong.
Let me listed the fact to you one by one, then gone after what you thought wrong.
Facts.
1.)US will mothball any of its ship, hence a talk of the sale of a ship that was not decommissioned is absurd as it wil lstill need to serve the remaining term in the reserve
2.)While US have a more capable carrier retired in 2007 (The USS John F Kennedy) which the USN is actually looking for home to, USS JFK is a modified Kitty Hawk Class, built later than Kitty Hawk itself. Why Kitty Hawk is purposed but not JFK?
3.) Kitty Hawk does not have capacity to operate 65 Super Hornet. Kitty Hawk is a smaller carrier that standard complement of 40 Super hornet.
4.) There are several more allied in the Asia Pacific that closer to India whom operating or Operated Aircraft Carrier. Thailand, Japan and Australia, especially Thailand and Australia whom operate US aircraft and US Ships. Japan were bounded by National Congress notto have own aircraft carrier. Hpowever, they still do.
When you put all these fact together, you will see US oferring an Aircraft Carrier to India is highly unlikely
now, go over what you said
If you understand how intergovernmental machinery works then you would also know that everything starts with a informal proposal and then materializes. The sale of every single US machine had been discussed in some meeting or other and in such a meeting USS Kitty Hawk was pitched to India and had India shown interest you would have enough sources today.
Actually you are not buying vegetable in supermarket, you just go pick it up anjd p[ay at checkout. Or you don't just talk to the supermarket staff and tell them what you want and they give it to you.
If India want to operate US carrier and ask US for it, they will first need to study their own capability and their logistic support first, where they are going to house it, where you want them to operate and how many complement you want with an US Carrier
If US want to sell/trasnfer a carrier to India, first they need to see if India acceptable for such a delievery, and how this will benefit the US governemnt and US defence indurstry. All these study takes time and money and always generate an official report. I myself done this whe ni was in the US Army doing battle intelligence. How it will affect our AO if we pipe down this and that to Pakistani Army or Afghanistan local militia.
None of the aforeentioned report were ever exist. So even if a sale of Kitty Hawk did mentioned in that meeting, it would be those "In the moment thing" it can hardly called "US offered"
Second you said that Kitty hawk was not even decommissioned in 2008, well it got decommissioned in 2009. In one of the meetings(2008) in US-Pivot to Asia by the top officials from, US, Australia, Japan and some other countries who wanted to check the Chinese build up came up with this idea. The Chinese were then building nuke subs and Aircraft carrier. FYI, Australia, in 2009 announced the largest military built up in Asia.This was a result of that meeting by the way.
First of all, what you hear is, US want to have China in check, and Australia announce a large Military build up after said meeting. So ask yourselves this, why the US not offered it to Australia??
In the same meeting, when US wanted to deploy more and more CBGs in Asia also wanted an Asian country who had experience in operating a carrier which was "India"! and India was proposed USS Kitty Hawk, for reasons not one but many.
Well, not only India have the Carrier operation experience in Asia-Pacific region as i said, and how do you get from US want an country that operating a carrier to US actually proposed the Kitty Hawk is beyond me. Thoase two are not related to each other.
This so called offer or proposal was not not just an offer, but it was a strategic plan by the US-Asia pivot program. Do you think if India had shown interest Kitty Hawk would have been a big deal?
You still need official proof of such a proposal? i am talking about scheme of events that unfolded later on and India was prominent in that plan. which US later confirmed officially by calling India as the Pivot to ASIA.
The problem is, if this is a strategic plan by the US would US be operating the Kitty Hawk itself??
In all, you based your argument in an meeting i don't think you were in, yet i based my argument on facts. There are many question was not answered that would seriously doubt if and ever US did actually offer an aircraft carrier to India.
India may want a US Carrier, that does not mean US is offering it.
So in my poinion, this was a hoax, you are free to believe anything you want, but fact is fact, you can change anything but you cannot change the facts. US Never offer any Carrier to India. That's plain and simple.