IndianArmy
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That's utter BS.....in this day and age of globalization, self sufficiency doesn't mean everything has to be done in house even if comparing solutions are available........and sometimes i may not be practical.
You define you requirements and you go about achieving them.
About the Indian GPS, it is fine if India wants to do it, but i don't see it becoming anything important in India or beyond anytime soon when there are time tested systems easily available.
It's same as India launching a satellite to Mars, it is good for the ego boost....but then what did exactly India learn that is already not known to the world?
We want new solutions, not reinventing the old ones.
Please tell that to the team that Procures India's first line Airforce equipment.
For a simple cargo transporter, India has to go to Russia/USA.
Nice joke.
With Due respect. Pakistan neither invents nor reinvents yet finds time to disdain others achievements. India may not have the capability like the west to support her needs but we certainly do have the capacity to cater our requirements should our armed forces be ready to use whats built inside.
Your current Navigation systems may not come in handy when you have to take your decisions alone, only those which is in your control can support you in your bad times god forbid.