You made up the mind then what can I do ?
Why do you need to do anything ?
IN is fighting force & nowhere in manufacturing. Russia supplies us steel in all warships but denied for this ( Without contract), then what option you have ?
Go to lab , make formula for steel which cost time & money both. ( But good for future )
Part of project planning is to ensure supply chain and have reliable suppliers in place. Also to ensure that no vendor can hold you captive and delay the project. This is BASIC stuff.
When navy ordered them to manufacture then they go to Russia which they denied
Cochin shipyard are not under the Navy for the IN to order them about.
There is a contract review process where vendor approval is taken and supply chain confirmed. IN did not do the contract review and CS did not do due diligence.
Does Insurance company should also repair damaged giant gearbox & instantly ?
Without gearbox many process got halted which cost also time & money.
No, Insurance company PAYS for the delay genius. It also ensures Risk is minimised by other means, like transport by ship or Air or rail etc.
Vikramaditya is not ACC to begin with but battle cruiser which got converted in ACC for us.
Its bridge location is awkward which make hurdle in operations of Aircrafts smoothly, neither its carry more ACs than IAC-1 even in much pack position.
IAC-1 & Vikramaditya have nearly same speed but IAC-1 have highly reliable LM2500 gas turbine propulsion.
Care to look above facts.
Virkramaditya will carry 36 Aircrafts, Vikrant will carry 30 aircrafts.
Vikramaditya speed is 30+ knots, Vikrant speed is 28 knots.
Vikramaditya cost us 2.3 billion $, Vikrant cost us 3.3 billion $.
Vikramaditya LIFT position is the hurdle, not the bridge position, that is the ONLY drawback.