negi wrote:^ Boss why digress ? Read my original post point to the statement that has this alleged spin . 580 to 658 million ? bas , How much extra did we pay for Gorshkov ? What are we now paying for Scorpenes ? Do the math the % increase is higher than 100%. First lets start with underarm delivery onlee.

Look I don't know how you can decide even before negotiations have started that there will be an increase in the
negotiated price for the C17.
Since you want to keep at it,

, let me just point out a crucial difference between your Scorpene and Goroshkov example and the C17 which you may have overlooked. And that is in both cases (Scorpene and Goroshkov) the contract involved building the product, the submarine in India, restarting a dead production line (for subs) and in the case of Gorshkov an extensive refit and rebuild almost as complicated an building a new ship. In both cases there was/is a lot of intangibles like tech transfer and what to fit on ship and what not.
In C17's case, however, we will be just buying off the shelf. Boeing says it's upper limit price for the birds is $580 million with all bells and whistles on offer. The base plane cost around half as much.
Now IMO what the negotiations between Boeing an IAF will centre on is what IAF wants and doesn't want and how lower it can take the price of the final package that it wants?
In such a situation how can you say that the final price will be higher (100 per cent?
That would make each plane cost more than $1 billion! 
) than what Boeing itself is saying is the upper limit in the price?
The only way that can happen is if for eg, the IAF wants to buy a lot of extras like say, an entire spare CKD for a C17 for every one it purchases (for spare parts etc). Now has the IAF given any indication that it wants to do something like that? The report is pretty clear, 10 C17, plus five engines and 10 self defence suits (sorry I forgot the name, its in the earlier pages).
If you insist on making a comparison I think you should compare with the Akula transfer. We pay $1 billion for 10 year lease and take the equipment (submarine) with what it comes with. Clean and clear-cut.
I hope you get what I want to say now, with out bringing comparisons with poor Trevour Chappell, lets just stick to cricket.
