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Can India survive a 10-day war? Not likely, but it’s getting enough ammo now

Leaving health, education, R&D, rural development & Railways, India spends most of its money on defense:

Union Budget Proposal, 2016-17: Expenditure:

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Under Modi, the social life of Indian suffers.

The problem with modi is that he himself still cannot solve kashmir problem.

Kashmir is a simple problem but the indians make it worse every day
 
Now Modi is after his own NRIs, those who contribute whopping 70 billion (remittance) to low income India every year and provide a cushion to its fiscal deficit.
One more reason I got foreign passport.

Mr Lakshmi Mittal almost became bankrupt and lost his Arcelor Mittal steel business in 1976 due to indian government relentless interference...run while u can...

Today, he is the richest indian on earth.

Indians tend to fare poorly in india.
 
On China vs India economy:

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Mr Lakshmi Mittal almost became bankrupt and lost his Arcelor Mittal steel business in 1976 due to indian government relentless interference...run while u can...

Today, he is the richest indian on earth.

Indians tend to fare poorly in india.
you tart , you know nothing about mittals investments in Bharat , INDIA BULLS IS ONE OF THE COMPANY OWNED BY HIM AND THAT IS UNOFFICIAL . too ekdam fuddu hai bc . dimak kharab kar deta hai chutio wali post kar kar ke
 
you tart , you know nothing about mittals investments in Bharat , INDIA BULLS IS ONE OF THE COMPANY OWNED BY HIM AND THAT IS UNOFFICIAL . too ekdam fuddu hai bc . dimak kharab kar deta hai chutio wali post kar kar ke

He has brothers and sisters.

Lakshmi mittal did acknowledged that india is a terrible place
 
Can India survive a 10-day war? Not likely, but it’s getting enough ammo now

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In May, 2015, a report by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) tabled in Parliament revealed a shocking truth—if India went to war, it would have run out of most of its ammunition in just 10 days.

The CAG report slammed the defence establishment for the dismal management of ammunition in the Army, expressing shock that there was total "disregard" of the policy to hold ammunition for 40 days of "intense" fighting. "In 50 per cent of the types of ammunition, the holding was critical or less than 10 days in March 2013," said CAG.

The Army faces severe shortage in ammunition, mainly for artillery guns, tanks, air defence and certain infantry weapons, which will make it very difficult to fight an intense short war.

But now the Army is ready to take this challenge head on. The Centre has given Army vice-chief Sarath Chand full financial powers to procure critical ammunition and spares to maintain an optimum level to fight a short intense war following "critical voids" in capabilities of the Army.


The major decision means procurement process of such ammunition and equipment that would take months would be completed much faster.

Today, a short war with Pakistan or China cannot be ruled out. Even if there is no possibility of a war, it is highly important for the defence forces to have minimum required reserves of ammunition.

The alarming CAG report had covered the status of ammunition reserves till March 2013. The NDA government had already started making for the shortfall.

The then defence minister, Manohar Parrikar, had highlighted several steps initiated by the government such as placing second Five Year Ammunition Roll on indent for the period 2014-19 on Ordnance Factory Board and approving a road map on ammunition which envisaged procurement ex-import and ex-trade to build up adequate targeted stocks in addition to training requirement.

By giving full financial powers to the Army vice-chief, the procurement can be done faster. According to a top defence ministry official, this is the revenue route for in-service equipment and there will be no need to head to the Defence Acquisition Council (headed by Defence Minister Arun Jaitley) or the Cabinet Committee on Security, for procuring such critical equipment.

The direct route will reduce the time taken in procuring equipment and ammunition considerably.

Despite this the chinese are afraid to attack India, I wonder why!
 
Please write in Mandarin. I would rather take the help of Google Translate than read your English.
all right,I will say again in chinese.
我们说话很容易生气和暴躁,那是因为我们发现我们在和莎碧阿三交流,无法沟通所以急躁。
最后我们得出结论,硬度只有1亿人,其他都是羊驼。
 
Arent you that. Totally confused as to your identity. No wonder Muslims ruled on your ancestors for 900 years so easily
Meh!...So you are an Arab or a Persian or whatever!...No the Muslims (Invaders) did not rule us ever!..The ones who succumbed are the ones like you..Confused much!

sorry to tell you the truth,india is a weak countery for china.
Dont be sorry!...India looks at China the same all talk and no substance...thats the truth, my friend.

It has the SSBN and can be a strategic cruise to be able to carry out a second strike.
Thats why I said China starts a war, and tries to Invade..It will be MAD...No body cares about ICBM, SSBN..etc..both are close to each other, no time to react, 1st strike will be followed by not 2nd, not 3rd, not 4th ..and so on and so forth.....hope you get my drift.

:lol: A 56Inch Gay surely suppose to give orgasm to males irrespective of nationality.
So now you are degrading Gays?...If you are not a Male, how would you know about this giving orgasm's to males part...Unless you are a subject matter expert in that field..then I guess, you might have a point there.....Gay or no Gay..he is more than enough to give some people a need for Viagra.
 

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