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IAF ex-Chief Tyagi’s name figures in $300 mn contract for intelligence multi-sensors

New Delhi, March 17
The investigation into the controversial VVIP helicopter deal could bring another mega military aviation contract related to an aerial surveillance spy agency, the Aviation Research Centre (ARC), into focus.

Former Indian Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal SP Tyagi, who is in the eye of the storm for the deal, seems to be out of the frying pan into the fire because of his ‘association’ (after his retirement) with the decision making process in the $300 million ARC deal. Tyagi headed the IAF from 2004 to 2007.

The CBI on Wednesday filed an FIR against Tyagi and 12 others for alleged cheating and criminal conspiracy in the VVIP helicopter deal.

Signed in mid-2011, the ARC deal is about the procurement of two airborne reconnaissance multi-sensor imagery intelligence systems (ARMIS). The ARC, which monitors China and Pakistan borders, is a sister organisation of the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), India’s external espionage agency.

The ARC contract was clinched by the ELTA Systems Ltd., a group and subsidiary of Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), beating the US major Raytheon. Interestingly, the ELTA had purchased two Bombardier Global 5000 aircraft in January 2011, seven months in advance of the contract signing.

But the ARMIS have not arrived so far despite the payment of several instalments. Also, the ELTA has not been able to demonstrate its ‘working model.’ India has been attempting to build its own ARMIS for over a decade. Meanwhile, Pakistan has acquired a cheaper version of ARMIS.

After the ELTA was ‘chosen’ in 2010 on the basis of a much lower price compared to Raytheon, a three-member review committee, headed by the then Defence Secretary, was set up by the Prime Minister’s Office on March 11, 2011, to look into this contract following the allegations of irregularities in the ‘Request for Proposal’ (RFP), mainly that the ARC did not insist for a performance trial. Tyagi and a senior Finance Ministry official were other two members of this committee.

Sources say that in an earlier ‘internal review’ by the then Secretary (Public Grievances and Coordination) Ajit Seth had sided with other ministries’ view that the ELTA should have been selected after user trials, as was the practice in all such defence purchases.

Being the only member having technical knowledge, Tyagi’s ‘opinion’ reportedly carried weight in the ‘review committee.’ The committee allowed the deal to take off although it earlier wanted to go for a fresh tender. The basic issue of “design flaws and lack of airworthy prototypes” was also not addressed, claim top ARC and RAW sources.

Raytheon lodged a complaint with the Indian government and the Central Vigilance Commission. The US also reportedly took up the matter with New Delhi.

Tyagi’s close proximity with a former RAW chief and his ‘association’ with the decision-making process in the lucrative ARC contract has attracted the attention of investigators looking into the VVIP copter deal, sources said.

KC Verma was the RAW chief when the proposal for this contract was mooted in 2008. The ELTA was chosen when Sanjiv Tripathi was the ARC head. Soon after that, he became the RAW’s 19th chief. Just when the ARC deal was heading for the finale, Verma had voluntarily taken retirement six weeks before scheduled retirement, causing a vacancy, to enable Tripathi become the RAW Secretary in December 2010, just one week before he was scheduled to retire. Tripathi’s successor in the ARC, AB Mathur, had refused to sign the deal documents.

Perhaps, this was India’s first defence-cum-intelligence mega deal in which the buyer organisation, for strange reasons, did not insist for the demonstration of a working model. “Even for the purchase of a small firearm, one goes for a performance trial,” said a senior ARC officer, commenting that “a product of this kind is first judged by its technical credentials, trial performance and feasibility and not by the rock-bottom quotation.”

When contacted, former RAW chief Sanjiv Tripathi declined to meet and talk “about any matter” related to his previous organizations on the plea that “these are closely monitored by the adversaries.”

Tyagi, when contacted over telephone, also refused to meet and talk about “any issue” and said that “I am staying away from the media for a while.”

In response to The Tribune’s e-mail for comments, the IAI’s Deputy Corporate VP Communication, Doron Suslik, said “the IAI does not disclose details of its contracts with customers, Indian or others. It had won the ARMIS contract in a fair competition, having offered the lowest price compared to other companies, and fully complying with the contract’s technical specifications, terms and conditions. The IAI will provide all the systems as stated in the contract.”

HOW TYAGI IS ASSOCIATED​

After the ELTA was ‘chosen’ in 2010 on the basis of a much lower price compared to Raytheon, a three-member review committee, headed by the then Defence Secretary, was set up by the Prime Minister’s Office on March 11, 2011, to look into this contract. Former IAF chief SP Tyagi (pic) and a senior Finance Ministry official were the other members of this panel. Tyagi’s proximity to a former RAW chief and his ‘association’ with the decision-making process in the lucrative ARC contract has attracted the attention of investigators looking into the VVIP copter deal.

WHAT IS THE ARC DEAL​

It is about the procurement of two airborne reconnaissance multi-sensor imagery intelligence systems. The ARC, which monitors the borders with China and Pakistan, is a sister organisation of the Research and Analysis Wing, India’s external espionage agency.

WHO CLINCHED THE DEAL​

The ARC contract was clinched by the ELTA Systems Ltd., a group and subsidiary of Israel Aerospace Industries, beating the US major Raytheon. But the intelligence systems have not arrived so far despite the payment of several instalments. Also, ELTA has not been able to demonstrate its ‘working model.’

The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Main News
 
New evidence links Abhishek Verma to Sig Sauer's deals


Fresh evidence has been received against controversial arms agent Abhishek Verma suggesting that he bribed top military, police and Home Ministry officials as well as obtained secret documents to fix deals for leading US small arms manufacturer Sig Sauer.

The arms manufacturer allegedly employed him and his wife Anca Neacsu to procure deals for the Army, National Security Guard (NSG), Ministry of Home Affairs as well as state police departments.

While investigative agencies are still going through the evidence — received in the form of documents, e-mails and files last week by the Defence and Home Ministry, besides investigative agencies — sources said several files point to violation of the Official Secrets Act (OSA), Indian anti-corruption laws as well as the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA).

Sig Sauer did not respond to a detailed questionnaire sent by The Indian Express. The documents name several top officials, including of joint secretary level in the Home Ministry.

The new evidence also suggests that Neacsu shot secret videos from a hidden camera during visits to Home Ministry departments in the Capital and meetings with senior officials handling procurement of small arms as "proof" of their high connections.

Verma and Neacsu are already in jail facing charges under the OSA and of forgery. The new batch of information will add to the ongoing CBI probe into their dealings in allegedly receiving and paying commissions to swing arms deals.

The new allegations specifically are:

* The Sig group conspired with Verma and his associates to sell arms to India in violation of the FCPA and Indian laws. A JV called Sig Sauer Asia LLC was created with the sole purpose of paying 10 per cent commission on all arms deals made with the Defence and Home ministries in India.

* Home Ministry procurement officials, senior police officers and bureaucrats received favours to swing deals, in the guise of foreign tours, dinners and site visits.

* Illegal videography and photography was carried out by Neacsu and her associates in sensitive locations as "proof" of their high connections. This included the Home Ministry.

New evidence links Abhishek Verma to Sig Sauer's deals - Indian Express
 
Such BS, these fools in the media are connecting unrelated deals. They are making 1+1=22.
 
Such BS, these fools in the media are connecting unrelated deals. They are making 1+1=22.



YOu are the only fool who keeps on protecting Tyagi when the evidence keeps on pouring in. This just in, Nitish Kumar thinking of taking a ANTI CONGRESS and ANTI BJP STAND>.........I will vote for this guy above MODI. Who will you vote for SONIA? RAHUL? I would love to see your answer now?
 
YOu are the only fool who keeps on protecting Tyagi when the evidence keeps on pouring in. This just in, Nitish Kumar thinking of taking a ANTI CONGRESS and ANTI BJP STAND>.........I will vote for this guy above MODI. Who will you vote for SONIA? RAHUL? I would love to see your answer now?

Born in the US and living in NYC..... how exactly will you vote?
 
Born in the US and living in NYC..... how exactly will you vote?



I will. No need to dicuss here openly. I told you ...India is not as secure as you are led to believe.

This just in, Nitish Kumar thinking of taking a ANTI CONGRESS and ANTI BJP STAND>.........I will vote for this guy above MODI. Who will you vote for SONIA? RAHUL? I would love to see your answer now?
 
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