Zabaniyah
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Typical american arrogance. No wonder, India doesn't trust USA for MRCA.
I think americans should not be so greedy. World is big, you can't have everything your way. Maybe its time for you to grow up in new realities of this world?
If you lost one MRCA, its not end of the world like Indian PM said. So, take a chill guys. We had enough of rona-dhona over outdated f-18 crap.
Three out of five suppliers of the components needed to make the A380 are of US origin.
The suppliers are:
1. Rolls Royce (UK).
2. Safran (France).
3. United Technologies (USA).
4. Goodrich (USA).
5. General Electric (USA).
You are just a troll in my book. Endless rhetoric of the same thing. Show me one post saying we are superior to China in terms of economy or military strength. Get a life. About Canada, keep it out of this thread. We have had enough diversions.
We are wasting millions or billions but that is about 3% of GDP. For a change look at how much UK spends on defence as a % of GDP and you will know you are BSing.
Boy, are you an expert in quoting.
So, according to you, anyone you don't agree with automatically becomes a troll? Well, that is your issue. I don't consider you a troll even though you are a great fan of Hasina. In fact I think you are very intelligent, yet very naive.
I never mention about military expenditure as a % of GDP with respect to India. It would be dumb to compare India's military budget to that of the West or even China.
I specially mentioned your country's nuclear program since it was the very first country in South Asia to do so. For? Because of China? And here we have, the Asian arms race.
Man, nukes speak a lot of words!!
And yes, there are Indians here who do say so about the superior part. One even gone as far as comparing to Canada. There war-mongering against China as well. Maybe you don't pay enough attention with respect to what your countrymen are saying here? Or perhaps you are plainly biased?
Oh and by the way, the UK spends 2.7% of its GDP on military as of 2009. India as of 2009 is 2.8%. A little higher. And expected to increase in 2011 and beyond as far as India is concerned.