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Despite military embargo, India sells Dutch radar technology to Myanmar

The sale is already confirmed, they will begin in 2017. Meanwhile, infrastructure and training need to be provided first, before handing over the fighters, which need time to manufacture.

Also, this article title says India is selling foreign military tech to Burma (ignoring sanctions), not Indian military tech. Your comment is pointless.
It's already confirmed. Practically sold. :)
 
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India has been quietly upgrading Burmese military capability for a limited BD-Burma conflict that India plans. BD, isolated from Muslim nations and even China, would then have to fall on Delhi's feet. Notice also BD's procurement programs of Russian tanks and fighters. These are of same inventory as India's. And these major acquisitions are planned from Delhi.

Oh common! your religion and and religious fantasy. Does world really move according to religion? If it would be than whole middle east should be destroyed. And Malaysia and Indonesia would not be so closer to their buddhist neighbors.
And it is china, your so called close ally from which you imported billions of weapons, who is helping Myanmar militarily.

And please, we never will like the conflict between BD and MNMR. Esle we might lose one friend which is even bad for us.
Dont you remember how cautiously New Delhi reacted during last stand off between BD and MYM. May be you was busy with your other friends so called terrorists.
 
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There are a lot of activities 'peaceful' countries like Netherlands do behind the back against India as well. And we know it.
This game can be played by two players.
 
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So the article is lying and we should believe you?

Point 1 , we are not a member of EU, hence the embargo holds no influence over us.

Point 2
We have developed a better version of the radar. The agreement does not say we cannot improve it. Which we did. The improved radar is Indian. India is not an EU member. Hence, we have not broken any rules, unless, the agreement said we cannot sell a radar which has been improved by us and built by us. Derivatives unless agreed upon before hand does not fall under the gamut of the agreement.

Now, since we sold an Indian developed version which was not part of any agreement, the Europeans are free to think what they like. But no agreement has been breached. The article assumes since its a EU embargo, we should follow it.

@waz @WAJsal

member going off topic.

First, you cannot sell technology which has a patent. According to the article, India is blatantly selling tech to an embargoed nation which kills its own innocent civilians. I don't care what you or Vinod Khanna thinks. Rules are rules.

EU rules do not apply to India. It may apply on Pakistan, since you seem to very much care for it. But we do not.
 
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