Indischer
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well, when you are doing something for the first time and that too from scratch, it is bound to take more time than the time usually taken by the companies who already have similar kind of production lines...secondly, it is not a conventional sub, its pretty modern Sub.... the tech that is being used is surely not 50 years old....IN is not fool to accept anything less that what is available with the best Navies in the world...
have you seen Chak De India? As coach said, before teaching them hocky, these ppl need to be taught the spirit of team work..similary, MDL is old fashioned govt organization, they lacked team spirit and go getterness....getting hghly complicated work done from them was not an easy task......I learned from friend of mine that more and more contractors are being employed at MDL and the peformace is compared between contractos and permanent staff.. many technical ppl are being trained in foreign countries...so basically, things are being put in place and hopefully we will see the outcome in next few years...
But the ground realities are a bit different mate. 4 of the 6 'most modern' Scorpenes won't be rolling out with AIP, something which 2 of Pakistan's subs already have. The date for rolling out the first sub has been pushed back from June 2015 to September 2016. No other Nation in the World is taking 8 years to build one Diesel-electric sub, that too with ToT!