Ankit Kumar
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Because the intention was not to harm India but to show a gesture to Pakistan. If we wanted to harm India we would have supplied Pakistan with those systems with considerable discount so that their economy can handle purchasing them.
Given the amount of arms import by India and the rapid expansion of the Turkish defense industry, there is a high chance of possible future deals. I don't know why it bothers you so much.
1.Your nation has directly supported Pakistan with funds and machines during wars. And we haven't ran up to the Turkish government complaining about it. You may do anything with Pakistan , that's an bilateral issue.
I am bothered here because this involves my nation.
2.The notion that our imports are rising is a false notion in defence sector. And even though however perfect the simple mathematical relation may look , its not feasible .
Example : UK has a very vibrant defence industry, yet its share in Indian defence sales is comparatively small. Reason => The defence solutions , which UK has does not solves our needs. Same is the case with Turkey at present. Your nation may be building ships with great capabilities , but does it mean it will find a market in India? No , why ? Simply because we are self sufficient mostly.
Untill Turkey makes a 130mm naval gun superior to that of Italians or start manufacturing high end radars like Selex does, I find near to nil opportunities for Turkey in India.
There was a possibility for armoured vehicles, but now with the advent of private players , that's also closed.
Note:- Just because Russia does not manufacture more pro crew comfort systems , this doesn't mean that's junk in comparison to that of NATO. I would love to see you at this point again but with a reasoning. Not with a biased mindset.
Thanks.