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Finally the wait is over.
Eurofighter was my favourite. Because it is heavy, can supercruise and looks cooler. But as someone posted above, it is better to have one single supplier than have a bunch of countries hold veto on your supplies. And the US components in EFT would have been pita for India in case of any war. Can somebody comment as to what extent Rafale's components are sourced from other countries, especially US?
The multiple supplier pain of EFT seems to set a pattern for joint venture fighters. They are easy to make but difficult to market especially to bigger buyers.
Selecting rafale was a good decision, one country, one entity to ask spares and services from, with EF, it would have been a very different situation... add to that the british arrogance... Im happy with this decision
The claim of multiple suppliers is bogus. EFT privy to Indian concerns went out of their way to tell India that it have no problems with spares as India would be a major hub for the manufacturing of the EFT as it woul drive down costs. India would the only to enter as equal partner. Also, another way of looking at the benefit of dealing with 4 countries, is that you have leverage with 4 nations on weapon deals with Pakistan. Rafale is a dying airplane.....i wonder how much corruption was involved or did the French allow indiividuals to park their cash in French banks? Its sad that so many forgot how the French have fuked India over with the Scorpene Sub deal....tech transfer failed to measure to the hype and reality.....multiple delays....etc......wake the f-k up...
Just because something is cheaper in costs doesn't mean its worth it. Our enemies are building a weapons with mind on the future. EFT was the best and it is continually upgraded to meet new threat assessments
agreed on each and every statement... but somebody needs to bring back the balls of politicians back before anything...On the Brit note, I agree with you. Why does INdia still deal with the UK on favorable terms. The Brits need to be taught a long overdue lesson on being civilized. India and Indians are so naive except for a few who see the UK in a clear view. They are not our friends and have not made any attempts at actual friendship. For them, we are a cash cow....simple. If the Brits want to deal with India on a positive note with the future in mind......tell them to give us back our priceless artifacts. Why the double standards? Tell me why is Greece allowed to have their Elgin Marbles back and not us? This is something the bloody media and gov't should bring up and educate the masses.
who are "they" and yeah, chini is both sugar and chinese but sakkhar is more common these days for sugar.. and sorry I dont see why I shouldn't do that... looks like the entire younger generation is sick with westernization ... LOL nobody's knows proper hindi ..isnt "chini" sugar in hindi?
how are you gonna teach them if you yourself dont stop.you cant teach others if you cant teach yourself.say whatever you want but they dont like that word.