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The Indian government has announced that the purchase of 145 ultra light howitzer artillery guns from the US is not being withheld, despite a three-year delay since clearance was granted to buy the guns from the US subsidiary of BAE Systems.

Anonymous complaints to the Defence Ministry regarding the process have delayed finalizing the contract, officials said.

In August, Indian Defence Minister A.K. Antony told the Indian Parliament, “Various anonymous complaints regarding alleged irregularities in the procurement of ultra light howitzer guns have been received. The main issues raised in these complaints relate to technical parameters, cost effectiveness and economic viability of the gun.”

Defence Ministry sources said a Technical Oversight Committee set up by the MoD has since cleared the procurement.

In a written reply to Parliament Dec. 9, Antony said, “The Government has not held up the purchase of 145 Ultra Light Howitzer artillery guns from the United States. The Government is proposing the procurement of 145 Ultra Unit Howitzers through the Foreign Military sale route as per Defence Procurement Procedure.”

Delay in finalizing the buy has led to nearly a doubling of the price in the last three years because of inflation and the falling value of the Indian rupee against the US dollar.

The estimated cost of the 145 guns in 2010 was around 29.6 billion rupees. However, in the Pentagon’s Aug. 7 letter giving notification of the sale, the price of the guns is quoted at more than $885 million, or about 58 billion rupees.

The deal was awarded to BAE Systems after the tender was earlier canceled when Singapore Technologies was blacklisted in 2009.

Ministry of Defence sources said the contract will be signed in the financial year ending March 31.
 
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The Indian government has announced that the purchase of 145 ultra light howitzer artillery guns from the US is not being withheld, despite a three-year delay since clearance was granted to buy the guns from the US subsidiary of BAE Systems.

Anonymous complaints to the Defence Ministry regarding the process have delayed finalizing the contract, officials said.

In August, Indian Defence Minister A.K. Antony told the Indian Parliament, “Various anonymous complaints regarding alleged irregularities in the procurement of ultra light howitzer guns have been received. The main issues raised in these complaints relate to technical parameters, cost effectiveness and economic viability of the gun.”

Defence Ministry sources said a Technical Oversight Committee set up by the MoD has since cleared the procurement.

In a written reply to Parliament Dec. 9, Antony said, “The Government has not held up the purchase of 145 Ultra Light Howitzer artillery guns from the United States. The Government is proposing the procurement of 145 Ultra Unit Howitzers through the Foreign Military sale route as per Defence Procurement Procedure.”

Delay in finalizing the buy has led to nearly a doubling of the price in the last three years because of inflation and the falling value of the Indian rupee against the US dollar.

The estimated cost of the 145 guns in 2010 was around 29.6 billion rupees. However, in the Pentagon’s Aug. 7 letter giving notification of the sale, the price of the guns is quoted at more than $885 million, or about 58 billion rupees.

The deal was awarded to BAE Systems after the tender was earlier canceled when Singapore Technologies was blacklisted in 2009.

Ministry of Defence sources said the contract will be signed in the financial year ending March 31.

This thing needs to be resolved
Now we are paying double amount for the same guns
Kya baat hai UPA ki ke aur karnama
 
So now loss is equal to 100% corruption :hitwall:

I am really fed up by MOD's policy to listen to every Tom-dick-harry but NOT to forces !!!
If anyone really thinks there are malpractices why not come openly ??? Why remain anonymous ???

It would have better if they complete the procedure parallel to investigations.

It has really become simple to competitors to stall any procurement for their benefit.
 
so,does that mean BAE's decision of stop making M-777 willn't stop us to procure it??:unsure:
 
Yes it is. Thats why the cost of reopening it is too added to the cost.


Money !!! If we are going to pay reopening cost what they have to lose !!!

Really dumb on our part. In spite of repeated words of caution on the inevitable closure of the production line, we seem to have carried on with our high-handed approach as usual.

How convenient it is to cite investigation of irregularities in procedure & paperwork everytime someone points a finger at MoD's lethargy!:confused:
 
This is the real problem with our babus.
If you don't give more funding for R&D and only for procurement, then we will never be able to indigenize.
 
achi wali lena jis ka bomb a ker lagy to pata chaly ke bomb tha last time bofors li thi marty solders ko thy lagti goat - chicken ko thi LOC per :lol:
 
@ Cirr We will do what we want. Stop poking your flat pink nose with two big holes in our affairs.

@Imran Khan - sahab ji, aap ko to hamare vaaste muft tandoori to milee ;)
Maze me bol raha hoon, dil pe na le
 
achi wali lena jis ka bomb a ker lagy to pata chaly ke bomb tha last time bofors li thi marty solders ko thy lagti goat - chicken ko thi LOC per :lol:
Kay baat kar reho ho Imran bhai !!!! Muze pata nahi tha Kargil pe goat chichen bhi the
 

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