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Indo-SL tension over JF17 Pakistan deal

It's already a done deal.. And will be publicly announced when PM Sharif visits the island early next year, The reason the deal was kept under wraps for this long is because of this exact reason that Indians will throw hissy fits

now thats wrong and you know it too...

India never blocked any arms purchase from China.
India donated arms to Sri Lanka from time and again.

2 Sqd of JF-17,are you seriously think that India will bother about it??

The answer is,India is playing a game which includes leverage.Possibly everywhere JF-17 will be presented for "consideration",Tejas might be offered as well.Pressure tactics always come handy for smaller nations,which either get backed off temporarily or completely change its course(scuttle the deal).

why do you think Afghan "Wish List" angers Pakistan??or why they yell "what Afghanistan can't get from CAR or Pakistan what they're getting from India"??The answer is same,Leverage.

It may well happen that Tejas will not get chose,it may also happen that SL doesn't buy JF-17 as well.Arms market is a place of cut throats.you never know what is going on behind scene.this field is too big as diplomacy,arms trade and covert op,all fits right in.

By the way,why so much rona dhona??was it a G2G deal??Nope.all can offer their products,be it Israeli,south Korea,India or USA,right?
 
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Tooo much of Butt hurt. Well done India.

For what ? The deal is sealed

now thats wrong and you know it too...

India never blocked any arms purchase from China.
India donated arms to Sri Lanka from time and again.

2 Sqd of JF-17,are you seriously think that India will bother about it??

The answer is,India is playing a game which includes leverage.Possibly everywhere JF-17 will be presented for "consideration",Tejas might be offered as well.Pressure tactics always come handy for smaller nations,which either get backed off temporarily or completely change its course(scuttle the deal).

why do you think Afghan "Wish List" angers Pakistan??or why they yell "what Afghanistan can't get from CAR or Pakistan what they're getting from India"??The answer is same,Leverage.

It may well happen that Tejas will not get chose,it may also happen that SL doesn't buy JF-17 as well.Arms market is a place of cut throats.you never know what is going on behind scene.this field is too big as diplomacy,arms trade and covert op,all fits right in.

India was not in a position to block the Chinese and Pakistani deals at that time, There was a mutual need to eliminate the LTTE and keep the Indian TN polity in check, Now the circumstances have changed, India has a free hand to interfere, But even at that height of the war India played some double handed games regarding the anti air craft guns and 3D radars

Teja's are anyway out of the question.. What Indians are trying to do is to make SL scrap the deal for the JF-17 and give credit lines to the GOSL to buy alternate fighters from anywhere but Pakistan, I'm not questioning Indian interests here, But these naive assumptions by some of your colleagues about Indian hands being clean in regional politics

JF deal is done, There is no going back
 
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Little do these Butt hurt Bhartis know that PAF & SLAF have strong roots and this goes back a long way.

''The four Pakistan Air Force instructor pilots who were assisting in the training of SLAF students commenced their work on July 27, 2001, just two days after the attack. As they taxied out on their first mission that day, they went past three burnt out K-8 hulks. The PAF instructors had been seconded to the SLAF for 18 months, but due to an increased threat from India and the build up of their troops on Pakistan’s border the pilots were subsequently posted back to their units by mid-2002. Unfortunately, one of them, Sqn Ldr Niswan, was subsequently killed in a Mirage crash in 2003. A Pakistan flag flies along with Chinese and Sri Lankan flags outside the CO’s office as a tribute to those countries that assisted in the creation of the unit. Three replacement K-8s were delivered in 2005 and today 14 Squadron is on the verge of moving to China Bay, where all the SLAF flying training will be consolidated.''
 
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In my opinion, SLAF will finally seal a deal for these 10 aircrafts. They will purchase more in coming years in small orders. JF-17 will be a important part of Srilankan Airforce. Indians used to airdrop supplies to terrorists in Srilanka in past. They are also persecuting Srilankans by violating their maritime boundaries. A high-tech aircraft like JF-17 will make them able to deal many of such problems.

Weakness in no excuse, so Srilankans want to procure a reliable high-tech aircraft which can give them enough capability to defend their interests. SLAF can procure initially 10 JF-17s and Pakistan can provide these systems to SLAF within a year because our current rate of production is 16 aircrafts per year which will be upgraded to 25 aircrafts per year very soon inshaAllah. In am seeing 40-50 JF-17s in Sri Lankan Airforce in future.
 
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Pakistan has offered 10 free F-7s with the JF-17 order. Indians have nothing to offer to Sri Lanka except credit line and intimidation.

Yaar kitna maza aye Sri Lankan harami pun ki inteha ker dain ... Indian Credit lay ker phir say FC-1 purchase ker lain China say F-17 ki jugha :p :D aur hum China ko Pakistani systems provide ker dain gay install kernay kay lia :D ... Jhoolay Laal :D
 
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For what ? The deal is sealed


JF-17 in SLAF colours looking the works at SLAF HQ.


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We are behaving like women ??? Adhi nangi dehati aurat is trying every wrong way and crying like a b!tch on every forum,

you are more like African countries then you mentioned above, chooti aur ghatiya sooch wala mulk.

Whats wrong in African countries like RSA, Egypt ?
That's why your foreign policy & diplomacy suck big time.
Now put the rest & study 'Artha Shastra' which written by Taxila University Professor Chanakya , which Pakistani go gaga to claim that theirs.
 
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Lol and then world asks why we developed Nukes? We will always maintain a full spectrum of deterrence no matter how much bitches whine about it. We will continue to develop and further strengthen our Conventional and Nuclear defence because we very well know, we can trust a snake but never an Indian.
 
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Sri Lankan Government is facing mounting pressure from its powerful neighbour India over a defence deal Sri Lanka is to enter into with Pakistan. According to highly placed sources in the diplomatic circles, India has expressed its strong opposition to a deal the SL Government entered into with the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) to purchase 10 JF-17 combat aircraft.

The deal was entered into apparently when former Air Force Commander Jayalath Weerakkody was serving as the Sri Lankan High Commissioner in Pakistan.
It is a lightweight, single-engine, multi-role combat aircraft developed jointly by the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) and the Chengdu Aircraft Corporation (CAC) of China. The JF-17 can be used for aerial reconnaissance, ground attack and aircraft interception. Its designation 'JF-17' by Pakistan is short for 'Joint Fighter-17'

The JF-17 was primarily developed to meet the PAF's requirement for an affordable, modern, multi-role combat aircraft as a replacement for its large fleet of Dassault Mirage III/5 fighters, Nanchang A-5 bombers, and Chengdu F-7 interceptors, with a cost of US$ 500 million, divided equally between China and Pakistan. The aircraft was also intended to have export potential as a cost-effective and competitive alternative to more expensive Western fighters. The development of this aircraft was headed by Yang Wei (aircraft designer), who is considered China's 'ace designer'. Wei also designed the Chengdu J-20.

By 1989, because of economic sanctions by the US, Pakistan had abandoned Project Sabre II, a design study involving US aircraft manufacturer Grumman and China, and had decided to redesign and upgrade the Chengdu F-7. In the same year, China and Grumman started a new design study to develop the Super 7, another redesigned Chengdu F-7. Grumman left the project when sanctions were placed on China following the political fallout from the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests. After Grumman left the Chengdu Super 7 project, the Fighter China project was launched in 1991. In 1995, Pakistan and China signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for joint design and development of a new fighter and over the next few years worked out the project details. In June 1995, Mikoyan had joined the project to provide 'design support', this also involved the secondment of several engineers by CAC. (Source-Wikipedia)

According to sources, Indian National Security Adviser Ajit Doval had personally expressed India's concerns on the deal to President Maithripala Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe.
Doval who telephoned both President Sirisena and Prime Minister Wickremesinghe had told them outright that New Delhi is against the deal.

He warned that Sri Lanka will have to face serious repercussions if Sri Lanka was to seal the deal with Pakistan.
Sri Lanka on the other hand had offered to purchase three naval ships from India. This, however, was not favoured by India and New Delhi was firm on its stance.
To give in, Sri Lankan Defence Ministry had asked for 10 JF-17 aircraft or a similar craft. India came up with a counter deal where it offered a credit line to SL Government to purchase combat aircraft. The condition is that the government could buy the aircraft from any country other than Pakistan.

Pakistan, as things developed, renewed their offer by stating they would give 10 F-7 combat craft free, if we are going for an outright purchase. Pakistan also plans to announce the deal during Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Shariff's imminent visit to Colombo in January 2016.

However, India - Pakistan relationship will reach a breaking point with Sri Lanka's final decision on the aircraft deal.
Meanwhile, the government seems to have thought of maximizing this situation, as it indicated giving the nod to the Colombo Port City Project.

The EIA was finalized and the investor published the 1,000-page report. However, contrary to normal procedure of making the report available on line for the public to give their views and comments on the project, the Chinese investor had opted to a different path.
Accordingly, those who want to comment on the EIA report will have to buy the report and write their comments manually and hand it over again.

India which was completely against the China Port City project, meanwhile, has loosened its grip on the matter and said they have no issue if the government and the Chinese company agree to certain amendments including the land ownership.
However, this much reluctant approval comes with a condition of Sri Lanka dropping the aircraft deal with Pakistan.
Maldives to be blacklisted
The Commonwealth is mulling to suspend the Maldives from its membership over the escalating crisis situation and deteriorating democracy in the country.
The decision to ban the Maldives has been seriously considered at a closed door meeting held on the sides of the Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Malta.

The high level closed door meeting was convened and headed by the UK Prime Minister David Cameron and the suggestion was backed by Commonwealth superpowers including India.
The meeting was held in complete secrecy where no one was even allowed to serve any refreshments for the heads of governments.

Earlier, both Fiji and Pakistan faced suspensions twice. Sri Lanka vehemently opposed the suspension of Pakistan in 2007 but this time, it was learnt that President Maithripala Sirisena was left with no option, thus had nod to the decisions.
The reason behind this anti-Maldives policy of the West and the India alike erupted from the Maldives President's dictatorial administration and his pro-China policies.
CHOGM in November 2007 suspended Pakistan during President Pervez Musharraf's military regime which led to gradual ouster of Musharraf from office.

This was done in the hope of bringing democracy to Pakistan, and it seems Commonwealth heads are applying the same method to bring democracy to the Maldives.
Anura meets
business community
Leader of the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna, Anura Kumara Dissanyake, along with MP Sunil Handunnetti attended a forum organized by Sinhala business owners' group recently.

During the Question and Answer Session Dissanayake revealed quite a lot on his party's stance on certain issues.
When asked to reveal what his party thinks of the new Lands Bill proposed by Budget 2016 which would allow foreigners to own lands in the country, Dissanayake has noted that his party is completely against the Bill and also told the gathering that as far as he was aware, even President Sirisena is against such a Bill which would make farmers lose their lands.
When asked about his stance on the CEPA, Dissanayake said he is in possession of information that the two governments are planning to finalize the deal under a different name. He had vouched that the party would do anything and everything against such an agreement be it CEPA or comes with a different name.

Most important revelation came when one asked him as to what they would do with having the leadership of COPE, the Parliamentary corruption watchdog.
Dissanayake said the COPE would commence a fresh investigation on the Central Bank bond issue and the report will be made public even if the Ministers concerned were found guilty.

Ceylon Today | Indo-SL tension over JF17 Pakistan deal

In short : na soot na kapaas aur julaahe lathamm lathhaa age aap khud samjhdaar ho jammer bhiyya ji ... sallam :D
 
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Only person suffering from inferiority complex is you, your blind fanboy worship of red line drawing artificial island building bully china is proof.

Lol every nation looks down upon Indians. Need proof as your country men who reside out of India. :lol:
 
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