Yes , they give us their advance technology , which can we use against our enemy when time comes,
No sir, you probably didn't understand. Aren't you also a Martian?
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I posted this in another thread as well. This is the state of Indian economy. With an economy dwindling in a downward spiral where would the money come from for this expensive hobby? Talking big will force you to end up in a bigger and deeper hole and certainly not on Mars. Thats for sure.
Indias benchmark Sensex Index has fallen nearly 18 percent from its peak in November 2010.
Indian Rupee has slumped 25 percent against the dollar and now hovers around Rs 60 per dollar as compared to Rs 39-40 some time ago.
Indias growth has slowed to around 5 percent from the 9 percent growth rates in recent years.
Indias Planning Commission admitted just this month that the country wont be able to meet the $1 trillion target needed for the infrastructure development.
Without infrastructural development, the desired growth may not be possible and chances of it to go down further can not be ruled out.
Morgan Stanley experts see only a 50 percent possibility of India regaining its fast growth trajectory.
The rhetoric about big India syndrome the rhetoric needs to be followed with concrete actions expeditiously as investors are unlikely to give policy makers a prolonged period of benefit of doubt.
The drawdown in Indian economy is going to have serious impact on her defence spending as well. Money for the big ticket defence purchases may not be available and all the three services of Indian Forces are going to suffer major delays in foreign equipment inductions.
This means, no more nuclear powered submarines, no more Aircraft Carriers, no more high-tech aircraft induction, and no more raising of strike corps with additional artillery divisions against China or if even some needs are met, these would be delayed in time and space.
And as India is a status quo country, we must pray that the status quo is maintained indefinitely.