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Two Defence Ministry officials have raised heckles in the path of India's biggest ever defence deal.

The mother of India's defence deals, the Rs.62,000-crore contract for the medium multi-role combat aircraft (MMRCA) Rafale won by the French company Dassault, may become a bag of woes for the government.

Rafale bagged the deal because it was declared as the lowest bidder after the evaluation of the commercial bids of all the participating companies.

But highly placed sources said two senior officials of the defence ministry have questioned the methods adopted by the contract negotiation committee which concluded that Rafale was the lowest bidder.

The two officials - additional financial advisor and a joint secretary in the ministry Prem Kumar Kataria, and finance manager (air) R.K. Arora - are members of the negotiation committee that comprises senior ministry officials and Indian Air Force (IAF) officers.

The two officials noted that certain assumptions had been made about Rafale's bid to declare it as the lowest bidder, but no one had validated it. The officials initially refused to sign the minutes of the committee. They later signed after making their reservations known. They put written notes on the file on January 24, according to officials privy to the negotiations.

Sources say Defence Minister A.K. Antony wants to steer clear of any controversy and has instructed that the committee should settle the issue internally.

The ministry officials are particularly cagey in the wake of corruption scandals. "We don't want the ghost of Bofors to haunt us, so we want to make sure that all procedures are strictly followed," an official said on condition of anonymity.

The process to acquire MMRCA was set in motion in 2001, when the IAF sent out its request for 126 jets. The defence ministry announced a formal request for proposal in 2007.

First, the submitted proposals were technically evaluated to check for compliance with IAF's operational requirements. Then extensive field trials were conducted. Finally, the shortlisted vendors' commercial proposals were examined and compared.

According to sources, while evaluating the commercial bids, a new system was followed that not only took into account the unit prices but also calculated the 'life cycle costs' - which takes into account the cost of maintenance and spares for the period, estimated at 40 years, the aircraft would remain operational. The sources said the whole formula was based on certain assumptions, which have now been questioned.

The contract negotiation committee's report goes to the defence minister, who forwards it to the finance minister. Since the finance ministry will evaluate the MoD's recommendation, the objections made on the file could create a problem. The government, already facing a lot of heat over several corruption scandals, will not like to be questioned over the biggest defence purchase.

However, these are early days and the signing of the contract is still a long way, as the defence minister said on Friday.

Antony said:It will have to pass through scrutiny in eight stages. After the negotiation committee, it will come to the ministry where there will be at least four stages of scrutiny by defence finance. Then it will go to independent monitors appointed by the CVC and then to the National Security Council secretariat and the finance ministry." "

He also ruled out a review of the deal, as urged by the British PM.
Rafale deal flies into rough weather

What are they thinking?
Already the deal itself is a decade late, they wanna delay it furthur?
Rafale is a good platform, they have to accept it for our country security needs :hitwall:
 
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Send em to Ecole.

Non indiennes beaucoup sont des compétences en français, y compris moi qui est maintenant en utilisant Google translate pour se montrer.
 
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indian MMRCA wont happen...
thats that.
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Non indiennes beaucoup sont des compétences en français, y compris moi qui est maintenant en utilisant Google translate pour se montrer.

Oui monsieur.Le Francais n'est pas difficile a apprendre.

I learnt some french in school,havent tried it to impress the females till now.
 
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Long live the red tape, keep pulling the country from forward momentum, Amen.
 
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Hope St.Antony will not cancel the deal and go for fresh trials.
 
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The Rafale will be a good platform if it is inducted in force in the 2015-2020 timeline..
not after a 5 year delay.
It seems that India's bureaucracy is working against itself.
 
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It is OK. We have waited for so long we can afford to wait another few months. We have to understand that for these small men it is the high time of their lives. If they manage to hold up the MMRCA acquisition, nothing more important is ever going to happen in their lives. let them enjoy the spot light. Prem Kumar Kataria and Rk Arora, two small time obscure accountants in the government whom no one had ever heard of are about to become household names.
 
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Seems like the congress is hell bent on destroying India in any possible way.
 
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It is OK. We have waited for so long we can afford to wait another few months. We have to understand that for these small men it is the high time of their lives. If they manage to hold up the MMRCA acquisition, nothing more important is ever going to happen in their lives. let them enjoy the spot light. Prem Kumar Kataria and Rk Arora, two small time obscure accountants in the government whom no one had ever heard of are about to become household names.

To be fair to them, put yourself in their shoes. Imagine you're one of these bureaucrats.

Now tell me, would you want an Anna Hazare(though I do respect the man) or any other self-styled messiah or an RTI activist to ruin your career, your post-retirement life, your pension, your saving, your family, your social status i.e. everything you have, just because you tried to serve the country better by quickening up the procurement process.

I, for one, would not.

If I were in their place, I would say, "To hell with MMRCA, to hell with the country's security needs, I'm going to save my own a$$ first and I will go exactly by the book so that tomorrow, no self-styled social activist can accuse me of corruption and ruin my life."

Since the past few months, a government official has had to think a thousand times before he signs on a piece of paper, the delay to the project etc. notwithstanding.

Let there be delay, why should they risk their job for it?

...and I wouldn't blame them for it.


What is the guarantee that tomorrow an RTI activist or an Anna Hazare won't file a case of corruption against these two ordinary government servants just because he suspects them of corruption?

In India, it takes decades for cases to conclude in courts. These poor guys will end up with their lives ruined if anything like that happened.

To hell with procurement, they should save their own a$$ first.
 
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why is the fuss ? I don't care about corruption if we have the best product with us..
 
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