Rahul M ji,Rahul M wrote:chetak, what a cheap dig, not expected from you. keep them out and bring whom in ? or should we continue buying from outside for the next 100 years as well, is that the ideal solution in your eyes ?Best to keep this gang out.
There is absolutely nothing that they do not know!!!!
Like a gas turbine engine, for instance?
Not a cheap shot but a word of caution about not biting off more that you can chew.
We have been witness to the massive contretemps
involving the LCA, Kaveri and the Arjun. However which way you slice it a major part of the blame attaches to the DRDO. They have always overestimated their own capabilities without understanding the intricacies.
Their customers are not confident in their capabilities. Long on rhetoric and short on delivery is the usual epitaph of most DRDO projects. Yes, I know about changing specs and added features but what are the forces to do when the threat changes??
We lack in the basic inventions dept. At best we can copy or marginally improve an already existing system by getting feedback and making minor changes.
Our best are not in India. The faqers are all emigrated or desperately looking for green cards.
The govt is now talking of a rural service obligation for medicos and have failed miserably to motivate the doctors who have all been very expensively educated by the state at many multiples of the cost in relation the fees paid. Why not a similar thought for the IIT and allied lot?
We let our IIT and other educational elites freely leave the country and benefit others. The ones who could not avail this route have chosen industry in India to make a living.
A miniscule few have joined DRDO and stuck in there for the good of the country just cannot make the difference. The rest are just time servers like you and me.
It requires passion and motivation above and beyond the call of duty to make a real difference.
We sorely lack such people. Every one soon gets immersed in the daily drudge and the sheer effort of making it to the next grade without making waves or even tiny ripples. Conformity is the name of the game.
It will take more than the odd gentleman who has received an award for AIP(?) to make an AIP submarine in India.
Submarines are among the most complex of weapons systems.
Are you fondly imagining like a jingo that we are up to doing something like that? Let us not tread once again down that dreary old path of proven failure and fondly hope that the parties involved will have changed their spots and somehow this time around it is going to be different. The toothless tigers and leopards at the helm of affairs are still the same selfish jokers.
The correct way is collaboration and transfer of technology at whatever cost if it is to benefit us.
Iran has benefited by this method and I am not talking about the AQ Kahn nukes!!
AT best we should import and or collaborate with a good agency to do this. Mere promises of goodwill and pious protestations of delivery will not cut the mustard anymore.
Last but not the least, our plaintive bleating at every international fora of being a victim of terrorism is our undoing. The scavengers have taken note. Instead of standing up and fighting like a man, we are trying to see which international pehlewan's finger we can hold.
That is why the vultures have gathered in strength and our rotting mound of foreign reserves invested in a putrefying currency are attracting great pressure to buy anything and everything in the international arms supermarket with europe and america dividing up the booty without so much as a say so from us.