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What is the SOP for going to GTG deal? How does it qualify for last resort? Who decides its last resort? What is the definition of last resort? Who certifies that this was indeed last resort?
Another reason for going for get is strategic systems- look i am trying hard to control my laughter and be serious. Wft is stregic systems ? Which systems are non stregic systems? Who decides who makes the definition?
Get with Russia and USA are cleanest!- ****! this this dude just became an auditor. He proclaimed the deals cleanest ! I dunno if can can recite 17 ka table lol. But seriously guys i am sorry on his behalf. this is not India , we a smarter. I mean some of us.
Sorry, sir, I will believe what I want, you can believe what you want.
I hope this article will help you. I would recommend reading the whole thing. If this doesn't satisfy you, then I would recommend ringing in the people at MoD itself.
http://www.defproac.com/?p=3961
The apparent absence of middlemen and corruption makes G2G/FMS the politically safe method of purchasing arms. Also, in cases where there is an urgent strategic and operational need for particular weaponry to meet the immediate requirements of the defence service, then G2G seems to be a sensible route. A comparison between the competitive procurements and through G2G depicts clearly that in recent years most of the deals by India have taken this route. Rather out of the total overall defence procurements initiated by India about 70% of them have been through G2G.
I would also recommend looking up the DPP-2016 for Capital Procurement also. It mentions two points about when GTG applies.
I always say this to anybody who questions GTG. If you can find corruption in GTG, then you can become very rich selling that information to the Opposition. So please do your part with ridding the country of corruption.