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Four major acquisitions for the Navy and the Army approved

The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) of the Ministry of Defence on Monday gave the go ahead for four major acquisitions worth nearly Rs. 16,000 crore for the Indian Navy and the Army.

The shopping list approved for the forces includes two deep sea rescue vessels, an indigenous anti-submarine craft programme, procurement of more Israeli Barak missiles and 41 advanced light helicopters.

In order to improve the country’s response to any disaster at sea, the DAC — headed by Defence Minister A.K. Antony — approved the procurement of two deep-sea rescue vessels by the Indian Navy. The approval comes in the wake of the August 14 mishap involving INS Sindhurakshak submarine in which 18 personnel were killed.

The incident appears to have acted as a catalyst in providing a speedy approval to the Indian Navy to procure two Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicles (DSRVs). A sum of Rs. 1,500 crore has been sanctioned for the project by the DAC.

Defence sources said the DSRVs would help improve the Navy’s response in time of any disaster. Capable of performing even in the deep seas, these vehicles would ensure that the force is able to respond effectively in a time of crisis. INS Sindhurakshak, incidentally, is still sitting on the sea bed off the coast of Mumbai ever since it sank following multiple explosions in August.

Anti-submarine warfare
The DAC has also approved of a Rs. 13,000 crore project that would enhance the anti-submarine warfare capability of the Indian Navy. The committee has approved indigenous development of 700 ton Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Craft that would take on submarines operating in coastal waters, within 200 nautical miles of the base port.

These vessels would watch over foreign submarines operating close to the Indian coastline and would also be capable of laying anti-ship and anti-submarine mines.

The crafts would be built by a public sector undertaking, the Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers Limited (GRSE), that would work in close coordination with the Navy on the design.

Barak comes out of deep freeze
After remaining in deep freeze for five years due to an ongoing probe by the Central Bureau of Investigation, the Israeli Barak missiles have found favour with the Defence Ministry that cleared procurement proposals worth over Rs. 16,000 crore on Monday.

The proposal to procure 262 Barak I missiles for Rs. 880 crore was cleared by the DAC.

This has paved the way for the deployment of the 9 km range air defence missiles on India’s two aircraft carrier — the INS Virat, and the INS Vikramaditya — which at the moment is on its way to India from Russia. The Navy had been using these missiles but due to the suspension in the procurement process had been left with just 150.

Before arriving at the decision to give the go ahead for the advanced missile system, the Ministry of Defence had also weighed the opinion given by the Attorney General in the matter and that of the independent group it had constituted at the last DAC meet to take a final call on the deal.

Earlier, the procurement of the missiles had been put on hold after allegations of bribery in the deal had surfaced and the CBI had initiated a probe in 2006. With the case now in the final stages and the premier investigating agency due to file its closure report soon, the Ministry decided to go ahead with the deal.

Army to get 40 ALH, Navy one
The DAC has also given its nod to the Army to go ahead with the acquisition of 41 Dhruv advanced Light Helicopters. The choppers would be acquired at a total cost of Rs. 300 crore and one of them would serve the Navy.

Four major acquisitions for the Navy and the Army approved - The Hindu
 
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The Diplomat will come back with those Apaches!!

Indian can buy Apaches. But the only way the diplomat is coming back is if she win her case. How come I do not see India procuring the best lawyer in NY? India is very irresponsible when its not getting the best lawyer to defend the diplomat.
 
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Indian can buy Apaches. But the only way the diplomat is coming back is if she win her case. How come I do not see India procuring the best lawyer in NY? India is very irresponsible when its not getting the best lawyer to defend the diplomat.
New York: Devyani Khobragade's lawyer today said
US authorities goofed up in the investigation and
arrest of the Indian diplomat on charges of visa
fraud as a federal agent made a "serious" mistake i
reading the paperwork submitted regarding her
domestic help's salary.
Daniel Arshack, Ms Khobragade's lawyer, said Mark
Smith, the Diplomatic Security Services agent
handled the investigation and arrest of Ms
Khobragade and drew up and swore to the accuracy
of the formal complaint in the case.
Mr Smith "simply made an error in reading the
DS-160 form which supported the visa application
for the domestic worker, Sangeeta Richard," Mr
Arshack told PTI.
"He erroneously and disastrously believed that the
USD 4,500 per month salary entry on the form was
Richard's expected salary when, in fact, it was
clearly a reporting of the base salary to be earned
by the employer, Khobragade, in the US," he said.
The lawyer said Ms Khobagrade's base salary figure
of USD 4,500 per month was required and
appropriately reported on the DS-160 form, which is
the online non-immigrant visa application required
to be submitted by those seeking US visas.
It was submitted so that US Embassy officials in
New Delhi could determine that Ms Khobragade
would be earning enough money to afford to pay M
Richard the USD 1,560 per month (9.75$/hour for 4
hours a week) which had been agreed to according
to the contract between two.
"Somebody who messes up on the paperwork and
causes a terrible thing to occur is very, very
serious," Mr Arshack said.
Meanwhile, UN spokeswoman Morana Song
confirmed Ms Khobragade's accreditation to the
United Nations headquarters in New York, saying,
"The United Nations has received notification to
register Ms Khobragade as a member of the
Permanent Mission of India to the United Nations."
"We can confirm that the United Nations has
processed this request as per its standard
procedures," she said.
Ms Khobragade was arrested on December 12 on
charges of making false declarations in a visa
application for her housekeeper. She was released
on a USD 250,000 bond after being charged with
visa fraud.
Subsequent revelations that she was strip-searched
and held with criminals triggered a row between
New Delhi and Washington.
 
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One trolls comes in and derails the thread with his crap and everybody follow suit replying to him lol
 
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New York: Devyani Khobragade's lawyer today said
US authorities goofed up in the investigation and
arrest of the Indian diplomat on charges of visa
fraud as a federal agent made a "serious" mistake i
reading the paperwork submitted regarding her
domestic help's salary.
Daniel Arshack, Ms Khobragade's lawyer, said Mark
Smith, the Diplomatic Security Services agent
handled the investigation and arrest of Ms
Khobragade and drew up and swore to the accuracy
of the formal complaint in the case.
Mr Smith "simply made an error in reading the
DS-160 form which supported the visa application
for the domestic worker, Sangeeta Richard," Mr
Arshack told PTI.
"He erroneously and disastrously believed that the
USD 4,500 per month salary entry on the form was
Richard's expected salary when, in fact, it was
clearly a reporting of the base salary to be earned
by the employer, Khobragade, in the US," he said.
The lawyer said Ms Khobagrade's base salary figure
of USD 4,500 per month was required and
appropriately reported on the DS-160 form, which is
the online non-immigrant visa application required
to be submitted by those seeking US visas.
It was submitted so that US Embassy officials in
New Delhi could determine that Ms Khobragade
would be earning enough money to afford to pay M
Richard the USD 1,560 per month (9.75$/hour for 4
hours a week) which had been agreed to according
to the contract between two.
"Somebody who messes up on the paperwork and
causes a terrible thing to occur is very, very
serious," Mr Arshack said.
Meanwhile, UN spokeswoman Morana Song
confirmed Ms Khobragade's accreditation to the
United Nations headquarters in New York, saying,
"The United Nations has received notification to
register Ms Khobragade as a member of the
Permanent Mission of India to the United Nations."
"We can confirm that the United Nations has
processed this request as per its standard
procedures," she said.
Ms Khobragade was arrested on December 12 on
charges of making false declarations in a visa
application for her housekeeper. She was released
on a USD 250,000 bond after being charged with
visa fraud.
Subsequent revelations that she was strip-searched
and held with criminals triggered a row between
New Delhi and Washington.

If there is a serious mistake, then the courts will clarify it.
 
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