What you say...Is very very different from...
It's not, since the point is always the same, urging DRDO to deliver and not looking to more projects only and that's what all of them and I have in common.
I agree that DRDO needs to finish project in time, that there is wasteful spending by them, that they need to be reorganized. But unlike you I will not make a blanket statement that they have not given anything in return.
They did have some success, in missile, radar developments, or the naval field, but that's it. The IA developments for tanks, IFVs, ATGMs are all hugely delayed and troubled and as a result, we have to go to foreign counterparts.
The aviation side is even a huge disaster for DRDO, LCA, Kaveri, MMR and AWACS radar development, indigenous weapons for fighters, UAV's, all highly delayed or even failed, which not only forces us to foreign procurements, but are hitting the operational capability of the forces big times!
So with that track reckord, on what basis are they asking for more money for future developments (AMCA, AWACS INDIA...), when they didn't even have delivered the basics our forces need?
Don't let yourself blind by their PR and celebrations after a successful test or trial, because that doesn't help our forces as long as the product can't be fielded into operational service and that's why "delivering and focusing on finishing" developments is what the MoD has to remind DRDO on and on.
DRDO was forced to do a lot
No they wasn't, they chose to do a lot of unnecessary things and that complicated and delayed several developments. The LCA project is full of such unnecessary things, which is why DRDO is to blame for the situation of the fighter, not sanctions, not requirement changes after years of developments, not low orders when the products didn't meet the requirements..., so you can't excuse the faulty decisions they took.
You have read or heard only one side, I have done both.
Lets see, the former DM, the last part time DM, the new PM, the CAG and the forces, they all slams DRDO for delays and failed developments. Are these enough point of views to understand where the problem lies? I think so.
M16, merkava F16 and so on have become world class due to such continued support.
On the contrary, they were properly developed and fulfilled the requirements! => That's why they could be produced and inducted into operational service, => that's why they could be exported, => that's why the customer kept supporting and upgrading them.
You have to have a product first, before you can support it, not only the promise that you will get it someday. But that is what we see from DRDO, too many promises and too little results!