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P2BP:
Even if it takes longer for Pakistan to absorb the technology, it makes sense to go with the Germans, because at the end of the day you obtain better technology and a better system. I would have to agree with Araz, the infrastructure Pakistan has for the French subs is limited to "assembling" modules and different subsystems - if it were the case that we had absorbed French technology to the point where we were indigenously producing several of the subsystems as well as the final assembly, I might agree that the French sub was the way to go. But at this point it seems that the only issue with moving to the Germans is retooling of the existing facilities and retraining on different subsystems. I would argue that since one would want the PN to move towards more advanced systems, such retooling and retraining would end up occurring later anyway. Therefore might as well start now.
Even if it takes longer for Pakistan to absorb the technology, it makes sense to go with the Germans, because at the end of the day you obtain better technology and a better system. I would have to agree with Araz, the infrastructure Pakistan has for the French subs is limited to "assembling" modules and different subsystems - if it were the case that we had absorbed French technology to the point where we were indigenously producing several of the subsystems as well as the final assembly, I might agree that the French sub was the way to go. But at this point it seems that the only issue with moving to the Germans is retooling of the existing facilities and retraining on different subsystems. I would argue that since one would want the PN to move towards more advanced systems, such retooling and retraining would end up occurring later anyway. Therefore might as well start now.