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Sri Lanka drops plan to buy fighters from Pak after India objects

Every day indians getup and think about only two things CPEC and JF 17

Yeah. That's all we do. Since SL is in our 'domain' we certainly will not allow things which we don't like, to matter. As for CPEC, it is transgressing through "disputed' territory as you call it. So, we have to think about that too.

The present government has made a subtle change from non-aligned and passive diplomacy to more assertive posturing. It will serve well to remember that in 'passive' diplomacy too, the plan to invade Sri Lanka was made and kept in storage. If things come to a shove, you will find Indian forces entering SL to check any unwanted arrivals and then subsequently make two new states of Sri Lanka. It is a possibility albeit rare. The Sri Lankans know it. So chill ........ Mahinda Rajapakse tried to go Chinese .... got kicked out of office ... you have to know who calls the shots.
 
Yeah. That's all we do. Since SL is in our 'domain' we certainly will not allow things which we don't like, to matter. As for CPEC, it is transgressing through "disputed' territory as you call it. So, we have to think about that too.

The present government has made a subtle change from non-aligned and passive diplomacy to more assertive posturing. It will serve well to remember that in 'passive' diplomacy too, the plan to invade Sri Lanka was made and kept in storage. If things come to a shove, you will find Indian forces entering SL to check any unwanted arrivals and then subsequently make two new states of Sri Lanka. It is a possibility albeit rare. The Sri Lankans know it. So chill ........ Mahinda Rajapakse tried to go Chinese .... got kicked out of office ... you have to know who calls the shots.
Then why do you do randi rona when no one invites you on Afghan matters, why are you asking for transit.If Sri lanks in your domain then afghanistan is in ours and dont do randi rona when your consulates will be blown up
 
None...by the way...Tejas should be ready by 2018. India should offer them to SL

No offense but how long it will take for an aircraft with worlds record development period in history of man kind. JF Thunder is already in market with Block 3 already in development same cant be said for India. So quit your mental masturbation.
 
None...by the way...Tejas should be ready by 2018. India should offer them to SL

:omghaha: hold that thought. How dare you say Tejas isnt ready. My Tejas comes with a trailer.

Sri Lanka can not afford to capitulate to Indian pressure or the Indians will start their terrorist shenanigans again, this is about a lot more than JF17, its about Lankan independence from a neighbouring dehati aurat.

Here's an idea, just offer SL that pride and joy of india, the make in France Rafale.
 
Then why do you do randi rona when no one invites you on Afghan matters, why are you asking for transit.If Sri lanks in your domain then afghanistan is in ours and dont do randi rona when your consulates will be blown up

First of all ... what is randi rona? Some song? Anyways, who is complaining to you? And who is asking for an invite? Beats me .... and if you are suggesting you will be blowing up the consulates ... then think twice ... net is monitored you know ...
 
Maybe true, but no way in hell am i gonna trust Indian media. They are more corrupt than congress, ho are more corrupt than zardari.
The same were circulating propaganda earlier about Russian engine sale, and frankly no official with any sense uses "that kind of language" as this sri lankan is said to have used,
 
Interesting to know that even China does not use JF-17. Is there any country other than Pakistan that have JF-17s in its fleet?
and what about Tejas ? even India do not use it :p and plan to be inducted is forceful as Tejas is rejected by it own air force,,,
Russia did not use SU30 for a long time,,,, so please accept that it is a bad air craft ... please ... hahaha
 
Dehati Aurat to SL "Pardon me, if you buy Tejas instead of JF17, we will throw in the Trailer and some Popadoms for free".
 
Stiff opposition from India has forced Sri Lanka to drop plans, at least for now, to buy JF-17 Thunder fighter aircraft from Pakistan.
The Sunday Express has learnt that New Delhi shot off a diplomatic missive a few weeks ago to Colombo on why it should not buy the JF-17 Thunder, including a negative technical assessment of the aircraft. It was also pointed out that the country’s defence requirements did not need fighters.
While questions were raised in Sri Lanka too about the reported $400-million deal, India’s forceful opposition, conveyed through a non-paper, was one of the likely reasons that made Sri Lanka drop the plan for now.
The Pakistani media were reporting that the deal for JF-17s would be signed during Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s three-day visit to Colombo which ended Wednesday.
Despite its own financial crunch, Pakistan was also said to be ready to extend a line of credit to Sri Lanka for the aircraft.
On Tuesday, Sharif and Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena, who is also the Defence Minister, signed agreements under eight heads in Colombo, but the sale of aircraft was not one of them.
The Indian government delivered the non-paper — diplomatic parlance for a white sheet of paper without a letterhead or signature — to Colombo at the highest levels about three weeks ago after reports that Pakistan was seriously engaging the Sri Lankan Air Force (SLAF) on the Chinese fighter aircraft to replace the SLAF’s ageing fleet of Israeli Kfirs and MiG-27s.
Pakistan had been pushing for the sale of 10 to 12 JF-17s, each priced about $35 million. Talk of the deal gained ground after a visit to Pakistan by SLAF chief Gagan Bulathsinhala last November. He was invited to send a team to assess the aircraft at the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) in Kamra.
Kamra is where the PAC and China’s Chengdu Aircraft Corporation (CAC) co-produce the aircraft. But defence experts believe that the aircraft are more or less only assembled at Kamra from readymade Chinese kits. Taking up the Pakistani invitation, a team of Sri Lankan Air Force officials visited Kamra to test the aircraft and run simulation tests.
New Delhi has opposed SLAF plans to buy the J-17s on the ground that Sri Lanka does not need fighter aircraft. It is six years since the war against the LTTE ended. Since then, Sri Lanka’s defence spending has increased. For 2016, it is an estimated $3 billion.
Sri Lankan sources said India also put forth a technical argument that the Russian engines of the JF-17 were not the best, that even China does not use these aircraft. Earlier, some Sri Lankan reports had said India had offered its own Tejas to the SLAF instead.
India is also concerned that the deal, if it goes through, will enable the PAC, and perhaps even the CAC, to set up a facility in Sri Lanka for maintenance and training, and increase and widen contacts between Pakistan and Chinese security forces and Sri Lanka.
In 2014, the then Sri Lankan government had cleared a proposal for China to set up a maintenance-cum-servicing facility for its aircraft that are part of the Sri Lankan fleet in Trincomalee. The SLAF has in it fleet the Chengdu F-7 fighter aircraft, and the Y-12 and MA60 transporters. India had raised concerns then about the plan and the Sri Lankan government had said it would be manned only by SLAF personnel. With the change in government, that plan was shelved
- See more at: Sri Lanka drops plan to buy fighters from Pak after India objects | The Indian Express

What is that ??
Parity playing .
We can understand if China gives a line of credit in this case .But Pakistan ,seriously WTF??
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