To correct a mistake of that enormity it needs highest IQ , commitment,honesty and patriotism . Manohar Parrikar is a great flower bloomed in a Great garden .
It seems MoD have no accountability for the delay in taking concrete descision and have the habit of keeping proposals under their seats. Route cause lies with bureaucrats in MoD, that need to be set right at least to take faster descision in future.
Great article. Both Parrikar and Modi had courage to own up the decision and were prepared to receive consequent brickbats from illiterate leaders like Rahul Gandhi. Others who criticised it didn’t realise that this was the only way out of the mess created by A.K.Antony and company. Now we shall have very soon 36 world class fighter planes and in addition indigenously developed Tejas aircrafts.
As long as GOI continues to prop up it’s failing PSUs, such issues will continue to plague defence procurement. The simplest way to sort out this would have been to tell Dassault to set up a unit in India to manufacture the entire order. This would have built up an ecosystem of trained Indian manpower and suppliers and created jobs and wealth. But for the GOI this is secondary to propping up PSUs that survive on tax payers money.
Parrikar took a sensible approach and PM Modi acted decisively to address the dire situation faced by the IAF by taking a pragmatic decision to scrap the process and buy whatever number of aircraft we could afford off the shelf. Do not, however, be so quick to condemn PSUs and uphold foreign arms makers as knights in shining armor. Their devious approach is one of the reasons the tender failed. We have to pay through our nose to buy such equipment. In the end we can only do well by designing and building our own aircraft.
Why so late not jets primarily since hum kaun hote hain, but this explanation which we had asked before last election.
To correct a mistake of that enormity it needs highest IQ , commitment,honesty and patriotism . Manohar Parrikar is a great flower bloomed in a Great garden .
It seems MoD have no accountability for the delay in taking concrete descision and have the habit of keeping proposals under their seats. Route cause lies with bureaucrats in MoD, that need to be set right at least to take faster descision in future.
parrikar jI was a great patriot with bRAINS, SALUTE.
After cutting other parties, cutback was sent to agreeing stakeholders like Ambani family who in return will support chaddi gang.
Article is good. Well done Late Manokar parikkar ji. As far a our concern India should develop capabilities to produce on our own.
Another nonsensical piece by the Print, harbouring soft hindutva.
Salute to nations great son Parrikarji
Great article. Both Parrikar and Modi had courage to own up the decision and were prepared to receive consequent brickbats from illiterate leaders like Rahul Gandhi. Others who criticised it didn’t realise that this was the only way out of the mess created by A.K.Antony and company. Now we shall have very soon 36 world class fighter planes and in addition indigenously developed Tejas aircrafts.
As long as GOI continues to prop up it’s failing PSUs, such issues will continue to plague defence procurement. The simplest way to sort out this would have been to tell Dassault to set up a unit in India to manufacture the entire order. This would have built up an ecosystem of trained Indian manpower and suppliers and created jobs and wealth. But for the GOI this is secondary to propping up PSUs that survive on tax payers money.
Parrikar took a sensible approach and PM Modi acted decisively to address the dire situation faced by the IAF by taking a pragmatic decision to scrap the process and buy whatever number of aircraft we could afford off the shelf. Do not, however, be so quick to condemn PSUs and uphold foreign arms makers as knights in shining armor. Their devious approach is one of the reasons the tender failed. We have to pay through our nose to buy such equipment. In the end we can only do well by designing and building our own aircraft.