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A pilot who is trying to make history by flying a solar-powered plane around the world launched an angry attack on India's bureaucracy on Wednesday after a lengthy hold-up in Gujarat.

Bertrand Piccard, the Swiss pilot of Solar Impulse 2, said the aircraft's take-off from Ahmedabad was delayed by five days because of tedious paperwork. The plane landed in Ahmedabad last Tuesday from the Omani capital Muscat after completing an initial sea crossing in its epic bid to become the first plane to fly around the world solely powered by the sun.

"The delay is (because of) of administration, papers, stamps," Piccard told reporters before the plane finally took off from Ahmedabad airport on Wednesday morning.

"I'm not here to accuse anybody. I just say that since the last five days we are trying to get all the stamps and every day (they) say tomorrow," a frustrated Piccard said.

"Since five days we are desperate to get all the stamps and we still have stamps missing." The single seater had been due to leave on Sunday for a short flight to the Hindu holy city of Varanasi before heading onto neighbouring Myanmar.

But the plane could only leave on Wednesday following a series of delays, including a last-minute hitch at the time of scheduled take-off that had originally been blamed on poor weather.

Piccard's comments risk embarrassing Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has vowed to cut bureaucratic red tape in promised reforms to revive India's economy.

Modi, who was the chief minister of Gujarat before becoming premier, wants to attract more foreign companies who have long complained of encountering bureaucratic nightmares in India. Modi supporters have often touted Gujarat's business-friendly policies as a model for success which should replicated nationally.

'Stalling progress'

Kiran Mazumadar Shaw, chief of Indian biotechnology company Biocon, on Wednesday took a swipe at Modi's government following the pilot's tirade. "Hope (the prime minister) heard the solar plane's pilot commenting on bureaucratic delays n cumbersome paperwork...Red tape and petty officialdom are stalling progress," she wrote on Twitter.
The team behind Solar Impulse 2, which has more than 17,000 solar cells built into its wings, hopes to promote green energy with the circumnavigation attempt.

Ridiculed by the aviation industry when it was first unveiled, the venture has since been hailed by UN chief Ban Ki-moon. Muscat was the first of 12 planned stops on the plane's journey around the world from Abu Dhabi, with a total flight time of around 25 days spread over five months.

The sea legs pose the greatest challenge for the Solar Impulse team as any loss of power over the water would leave the pilot no alternative but to bail out and await rescue by boat.

The longest single leg will see one of them fly solo non-stop for five days and nights across the Pacific from Nanjing, China, to Hawaii -- a distance of 8,500 km.

The plane's maiden leg last Monday took co-pilot Andre Borschberg 13 hours and two minutes, while Piccard's flight to Ahmedabad of 1,468 km was hailed as the longest point-to-point distance flown by a solar-powered plane.

Borschberg, the CEO and co-founder of Solar Impluse, set the previous record when he flew 1,386 km across the United States.

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I am not blaming any body like political parties or the babus. I am just blaming the system and many a times I have also faced harassment.

Can anybody give any suggestion to do away with stamps, seals, papers??

@WAJsal @waz @Spring Onion do you also face the wrath of stamp, seals in Pakistan??
 
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I am not blaming any body like political parties or the babus. I am just blaming the system and many a times I have also faced harassment.

Can anybody give any suggestion to do away with stamps, seals, papers??

Why are you not blaming anyone ?

We all are to blame . It is ironical that all this is happening in Gujarat which is among the most user friendly states.

When the world shall finish, the last man to die will be a Babu because he will have some last entry to make or one last bribe to take before he dies.
 
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Can anybody give any suggestion to do away with stamps, seals, papers??

@WAJsal @waz @Spring Onion do you also face the wrath of stamp, seals in Pakistan??

Dont fly solar plane :P but as far as red tape culture is concerned well indeed Pakistan is no better than India viz a viz day to day working at govt offices.
 
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Red tapism is one of the main reason we are lagging behind in all spheres of life.... your shoes will erode while trying to get a document passed from one table to another.. not to mention the bribes...it is a nightmare when one has to get a work done in govt office... leave solar plane, i have seen moribond pateints relative being denied blood from blood bank just for a mistake in spelling name..it took him 3days to get it corrected... unless govt takes drastic measures to curb this red tape culture, we will continue to be "a place to be avoided" internationally....

I am really feelin sorry for this genius Bertrand Piccard, what impression will he carry back home about india.... very poor example has been created inspite of "atithi devo bhaba" dialogues....:( atleast foreign tourist should have been spared by Babus:mad:
 
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Breaking News : PM steps in and cleared all the red tape :D Like a super man ....:cheers:

Red tapism is one of the main reason we are lagging behind in all spheres of life.... your shoes will erode while trying to get a document passed from one table to another.. not to mention the bribes...it is a nightmare when one has to get a work done in govt office... leave solar plane, i have seen moribond pateints relative being denied blood from blood bank just for a mistake in spelling name..it took him 3days to get it corrected... unless govt takes drastic measures to curb this red tape culture, we will continue to be "a place to be avoided" internationally....

I am really feelin sorry for this genius Bertrand Piccard, what impression will he carry back home about india.... very poor example has been created inspite of "atithi devo bhaba" dialogues....:( atleast foreign tourist should have been spared by Babus:mad:
A pilot who is trying to make history by flying a solar-powered plane around the world launched an angry attack on India's bureaucracy on Wednesday after a lengthy hold-up in Gujarat.

Bertrand Piccard, the Swiss pilot of Solar Impulse 2, said the aircraft's take-off from Ahmedabad was delayed by five days because of tedious paperwork. The plane landed in Ahmedabad last Tuesday from the Omani capital Muscat after completing an initial sea crossing in its epic bid to become the first plane to fly around the world solely powered by the sun.

"The delay is (because of) of administration, papers, stamps," Piccard told reporters before the plane finally took off from Ahmedabad airport on Wednesday morning.

"I'm not here to accuse anybody. I just say that since the last five days we are trying to get all the stamps and every day (they) say tomorrow," a frustrated Piccard said.

"Since five days we are desperate to get all the stamps and we still have stamps missing." The single seater had been due to leave on Sunday for a short flight to the Hindu holy city of Varanasi before heading onto neighbouring Myanmar.

But the plane could only leave on Wednesday following a series of delays, including a last-minute hitch at the time of scheduled take-off that had originally been blamed on poor weather.

Piccard's comments risk embarrassing Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has vowed to cut bureaucratic red tape in promised reforms to revive India's economy.

Modi, who was the chief minister of Gujarat before becoming premier, wants to attract more foreign companies who have long complained of encountering bureaucratic nightmares in India. Modi supporters have often touted Gujarat's business-friendly policies as a model for success which should replicated nationally.

'Stalling progress'

Kiran Mazumadar Shaw, chief of Indian biotechnology company Biocon, on Wednesday took a swipe at Modi's government following the pilot's tirade. "Hope (the prime minister) heard the solar plane's pilot commenting on bureaucratic delays n cumbersome paperwork...Red tape and petty officialdom are stalling progress," she wrote on Twitter.
The team behind Solar Impulse 2, which has more than 17,000 solar cells built into its wings, hopes to promote green energy with the circumnavigation attempt.

Ridiculed by the aviation industry when it was first unveiled, the venture has since been hailed by UN chief Ban Ki-moon. Muscat was the first of 12 planned stops on the plane's journey around the world from Abu Dhabi, with a total flight time of around 25 days spread over five months.

The sea legs pose the greatest challenge for the Solar Impulse team as any loss of power over the water would leave the pilot no alternative but to bail out and await rescue by boat.

The longest single leg will see one of them fly solo non-stop for five days and nights across the Pacific from Nanjing, China, to Hawaii -- a distance of 8,500 km.

The plane's maiden leg last Monday took co-pilot Andre Borschberg 13 hours and two minutes, while Piccard's flight to Ahmedabad of 1,468 km was hailed as the longest point-to-point distance flown by a solar-powered plane.

Borschberg, the CEO and co-founder of Solar Impluse, set the previous record when he flew 1,386 km across the United States.

@levina @45'22' @janon @Rain Man @scorpionx @Guynextdoor2 @SpArK @MilSpec @Rain Man @Skull and Bones @jamahir @Bornubus @wolfschanzze @Mike_Brando @Srinivas @TimeTraveller @halupridol @@HariPrasad @gslv @Blue_Eyes @doppelganger @Bang Galore @kaku1 @Koovie @Ind4Ever @IND151 @SarthakGanguly @anant_s @jbgt90 @Dash @Ryuzaki @AUSTERLITZ @bloo @SRP @Roybot @Robinhood Pandey @AMCA @GR!FF!N @CONNAN @Tshering22 @Lord Zen @Screambowl @pursuit of happiness @Chanakya's_Chant @Manindra @he-man @SrNair @IndoCarib @third eye @Zebra @itachiii @KayAay @NKVD @GURU DUTT @Omega007 @kurup @JanjaWeed @nair @OrionHunter @jarves @rubyjackass @acetophenol @Darmashkian @indianBong

I am not blaming any body like political parties or the babus. I am just blaming the system and many a times I have also faced harassment.

Can anybody give any suggestion to do away with stamps, seals, papers??

@WAJsal @waz @Spring Onion do you also face the wrath of stamp, seals in Pakistan??
 
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He should have checked on the required documents. Why custom has to be blamed. And in this nothing comes under gujarat guv i guess. Except for the PM and President, I dont think they would fast track it. Just because he is flying a solar plane doesn't mean he should be treated as a state guest.
 
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He should have checked on the required documents. Why custom has to be blamed. And in this nothing comes under gujarat guv i guess. Except for the PM and President, I dont think they would fast track it. Just because he is flying a solar plane doesn't mean he should be treated as a state guest.
It's flying right now . I guess. AS PM steps in and cleared everything !!! News break at 1 pm
 
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"The delay is (because of) of administration, papers, stamps," Piccard told reporters before the plane finally took off from Ahmedabad airport on Wednesday morning.
Yeah and this is India world's the biggest Written constitution,, FDI is not successful because of this kind of obstructions
and I am not expert in it so can't give any suggestion but I can say this is not good for India and FDI and visitors.
 
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gosh!!!
Already India is getting a lot of negative press on medical negligence, violation of women etc, and now red tapism.
But the delay was caused both due to paper work and bad weather.
Btw solar impulse started from UAE and guys here were super excited about the plane, we even have live updates on it.
 
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Well that was an embarassment.Anandiben Patel is not decisive as Modi.
 
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