somnath wrote:One would think in the tenor of the discussions that the EUVA is the 2nd battle of Plassey (so what would the nuke deal be, battle of buxar, or battle for srirangapatna?!), handing India over to American imperialists!!!
One MirJafar was enough for British. Lets hope that Rajmata, MMS or anyone near power is not his modern day avatar.
India is not some banana republic that anyone, even the PM can sell it short (or for that matter long!)..
I know that India was not a banana republic. Today, I am not so sure. All the signs are starting to point to it.
We follow them on Iran. We follow them on Pakistan. They interfere with our dealings with Nepal, Bangladesh. They interfere even in state political level, talking to two bit political parties even before the election results. We dont even whine when they start to go back on nuke deal.
Not one platform of "game breaking" nature has been ordered from the US yet (barring maybe P8I for which there wasnt an alternative in any case)...Only an agreement has been signed for monitoring and verification of equipment to be sold in the future.
Without selling even token semi decent equipment to them, we are already talking of allowing them to physically verify. I can only shudder to think what they will if they achieve a good share
EUVA is but one part of a broader engagement with the world (incl US) on defence dealings...There are offset clauses, ToT, a whole range of factors that play in the give-or-take of high international politics...
Yada, yada. what have we got out of it? nada, zilch.
For argument's sake, consider that the EUVA calls for physical verification and we have to take every single F18 we buy to Maldives and incur the logistical cost of that.
You are talking about cost and cost alone. Now for the time, that this F18 is being paraded for show infront of this mahaan videshi massa inspector, our frontline has no f-18 protecting it. The time India requires to set up this logistical chain, gives an easy info into how the airforce logistics are being maintained and its weak points, their original location so on. The type of bombs which were recently used gives a beautiful peek into the airforce strategies being developed.
..In return the ToT gives us access to the source codes of AESA, or single crystal blade tech (among other things) - how many years of tech leapfrogging does that mean? Whats the monetary value of that? And if they dont add up, we simply dont buy the F18!!
ToT is shortform for screwdriver tech mister

. No body is going to give AESA code or single crystal blade tech

, in your dreams only.
Dont worry I wont disturb you from your MUTU dreams.
We need to have confidence in ourselves and engage the world accordingly..The GOI in the last few years, under boh ABV and MMS, has been doing that...As far as I can see, in every single facet of national power - we are far better off today than in 1991, which is the time when "standing up to the US" was so fashionable and worthy! Its strage that some people want to go back to our attitudes of the "wasted" decades of the '60s, '70s and '80s...
eloquent words of praise. nice grammar. Is that what you want me to say? If you want India to be US poodle, i.e. engage the world in this fashion, what are we doing right now. When we can have 19% economic growth rate, what happens if tommorow one has to gift kashmir, arunachal pradesh, north east, punjab, bengal, tamilnadu, deccan, orissa gujarat......., at the alter of 19% growth rate. After all attaining 19% is important rather than living right?
MMS has been doing
WHAT exactly? Yes throwing away 200 of Indian dead bodies for the sake of peace process is national power. Signing a nuke accord which is already being thrown into dust bin by US by proposing ENR restrictions is national power. Signing away the right to inspect onsite is national power.
Sometimes, I really wonder what some Indians(including you , Sir) have become so westernized in mindset that they cant even see the difference between national power and national slavery.