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hahah thanks , this jingle should be on every Pakistani
Every peace loving person, if i may add.
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hahah thanks , this jingle should be on every Pakistani
Every peace loving person, if i may add.
Because it was as stupid request in the first place. You really think a top notch western arms manufacturer would put themselves in that position? This has been discussed here, and let's be honest, this is HAL we are talking about....not exactly the best example when it comes to quality and delivery. The problem is, if Dassault agrees and HAL screws up, it is Dassault that is on the hook........they won't get the full payment. Perhaps, India can pay in full and that way Dassault can agree......that India won't block the funds for the work already done/in progress.
The European participants are eager to sell the Eurofighter to India. Question is how much and if they do TOT as India has demanded.
Because it was as stupid request in the first place. You really think a top notch western arms manufacturer would put themselves in that position? This has been discussed here, and let's be honest, this is HAL we are talking about....not exactly the best example when it comes to quality and delivery. The problem is, if Dassault agrees and HAL screws up, it is Dassault that is on the hook........they won't get the full payment. Perhaps, India can pay in full and that way Dassault can agree......that India won't block the funds for the work already done/in progress.
Eurofighter won't agree as well......ask any sane laywer...and they'll tell you the demand is ridiculous. Of course Dassault has full responsibility for the 18 aircraft they make....but how can they be accountable for the next 108 aircraft.....parts for which would be coming from Indian suppliers??
You know.....what happened with the Migs with their cheap/used parts? They weren't MIG approved and India had the flying coffin dilemma.
@SarthakGanguly @amardeep mishra @PlanetWarrior @Skull and Bones @SpArK @sancho
Abey oh.....sign the deal...or at least lobby for it to drop this demand.......You should have enough faith in your HAL that they can do the job well.....afterall Indians claim they made the Su30MKI and Tejas....so what's the big deal in 'assembling' a fighter?
I've said this before and let me repeat my sentiments on this issue:
Band kero yeh topi drama.
We should try to improve the Chinese model to an extent. Copies are fine, but quality should also be maintained. A number of local projects(in India) have already started - way more than the last 20 years put together. We will see the results in 2 to 3 years. Rest are correct.If India wants to go robust on its "Make in India" campaign, it needs to adopt the Chinese model. It needs to grow b@lls and start with a full throttle on invention/innovation;design and assembly. It needs to invest funds in all those sectors.Don has a valid point here. Expecting a third party to carry the warranty for HAL is ludicrous. It is either that the Make in India campaign kicks off or it remains in the dustbin with 100% outside purchase. If BJP puts their money where their mouth is , this will be binding on any future government and will be the start of something new not only for India but also its neighbors including Pakistan. I say this for the simple reason that if India goes full throttle on its Make in India campaign, it will require service providers from Bangladesh and its neighbors possible including Pakistan. This will give an incentive to those neighbors to start their own Make locally policies. Who knows what the future could hold for South Asia if this takes off ?
Normally to get ECE(electronics and com) in IIT B you need to get an AIR of below 100- which means you need to be exceptionally brilliant! and when i say exceptionally brilliant i mean it- i dont think you have seen someone with an AIR of below 500- blieve me you would never form such an opinion and judging by your description i think it is highly likely that he'd be a mtech from IIT B and not a Btech.Believe me, it is FAR EASIER to get an admission into harvard ,princeton,cornell,AMU than getting into top 5 IITs! getting a GRE score of 330 is pretty easy than getting a top rank in either JEE or GATE. The highest and lowest GRE score from my batch were 334 and 320 respectively
Expecting a third party to carry the warranty for HAL is ludicrous
Says whoExactltly 100 DAYS are left till 31 March 2015
If we dont hear any good news by 31 March then it is Good bye Rafale
Ok! For once I agree with you! And that say's a lot!Because it was as stupid request in the first place. You really think a top notch western arms manufacturer would put themselves in that position? This has been discussed here, and let's be honest, this is HAL we are talking about....not exactly the best example when it comes to quality and delivery. The problem is, if Dassault agrees and HAL screws up, it is Dassault that is on the hook........they won't get the full payment. Perhaps, India can pay in full and that way Dassault can agree......that India won't block the funds for the work already done/in progress.
Eurofighter won't agree as well......ask any sane laywer...and they'll tell you the demand is ridiculous. Of course Dassault has full responsibility for the 18 aircraft they make....but how can they be accountable for the next 108 aircraft.....parts for which would be coming from Indian suppliers??
You know.....what happened with the Migs with their cheap/used parts? They weren't MIG approved and India had the flying coffin dilemma.
@SarthakGanguly @amardeep mishra @PlanetWarrior @Skull and Bones @SpArK @sancho
Abey oh.....sign the deal...or at least lobby for it to drop this demand.......You should have enough faith in your HAL that they can do the job well.....afterall Indians claim they made the Su30MKI and Tejas....so what's the big deal in 'assembling' a fighter?
Band kero yeh topi drama.
The fact that Dassault hasn't been able to sell Rafale to more customers makes the 126 machine deal with India, a must for not just Dassault but for French defence industry as a whole.
There is no doubt that Europe as a whole is going through a very rough period as far as economy is concerned and i don't think France would want this opportunity to slip away that has potential to create huge number of jobs.
This puts India is somewhat of an advantageous position but i guess some deadline must be put in place. Not necessarily for signing the deal, but taking a call if we really wish to go with Rafale or should another alternate (EFT in this case) be considered.
Honest comments from other side of border and totally acceptable and not a single line i can say is not honest and favoring India. This is first phase to cleanup your mass and learn from it.. We need a people like you in other side of border
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Are you dumb ?
So have the CNC's demands (according to you) been met? Is there forward movement on this deal now or still stalled (according to the media)?OK. Latest insider news. HAL, MOD and DA have agreement. Point is CNC is not (be it right or not) confident on HAL and is the one asking for Rafale team (remember, Dassault is only 30% of it in terms of value) 100% liability. And NO it was not in RFP. Believe me or not.