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UK invites Indian army for 2-month-long jt military exercise - The Economic Times

LONDON: Britain has invited the Indian army for the first of its kind joint military exercise here for two months next year, a media report said today.

The exercise would involve a company of Indian soldiers training alongside British troops for two months next summer, 'The Times' daily said.

Liam Fox, the British Defence Secretary, is in New Delhi to offer India joint missile and other weapon technology research programmes and press it to sign a 7-billion-pound fighter jet contract of Eurofighter Typhoon consortium.

Admitting that the Typhoon, which he is trying to sell, was expensive, Fox said the consortium of companies from four nations behind the aircraft -- the UK, Germany, Spain and Italy -- would offer more than "just hardware".

The prospect of India aligning its Air Force more closely with the "battle-hardened" Royal Air Force (RAF) of the UK, with experience in Afghanistan and Iraq, was also on offer, he told the newspaper.

Eurofighter is one of the six contenders in the IAF deal expected to be worth over USD 12 billion for procuring 126 fighter jets.

American F/A-18 and F-16, Russian MiG 35, Swede Gripen and French Rafale are the other contenders in the race.

Sir David Richards, Chief of the UK's Defence Staff, and junior Defence Ministers Gerald Howarth and Peter Luff are all due to visit India in the next few months as Britain seeks to broaden its ties with Indian military establishment.
 
the british are lobbying hard. its time for indian government to squeeze max out of this deal.

i beleive eurofighter may jus win the race.
 
UK invites Indian army for 2-month-long jt military exercise - The Economic Times

LONDON: Britain has invited the Indian army for the first of its kind joint military exercise here for two months next year, a media report said today.

The exercise would involve a company of Indian soldiers training alongside British troops for two months next summer, 'The Times' daily said.

Liam Fox, the British Defence Secretary, is in New Delhi to offer India joint missile and other weapon technology research programmes and press it to sign a 7-billion-pound fighter jet contract of Eurofighter Typhoon consortium.

Admitting that the Typhoon, which he is trying to sell, was expensive, Fox said the consortium of companies from four nations behind the aircraft -- the UK, Germany, Spain and Italy -- would offer more than "just hardware".

The prospect of India aligning its Air Force more closely with the "battle-hardened" Royal Air Force (RAF) of the UK, with experience in Afghanistan and Iraq, was also on offer, he told the newspaper.

Eurofighter is one of the six contenders in the IAF deal expected to be worth over USD 12 billion for procuring 126 fighter jets.

American F/A-18 and F-16, Russian MiG 35, Swede Gripen and French Rafale are the other contenders in the race.

Sir David Richards, Chief of the UK's Defence Staff, and junior Defence Ministers Gerald Howarth and Peter Luff are all due to visit India in the next few months as Britain seeks to broaden its ties with Indian military establishment.

Here for a 7 billion pound deal!
Everyone's hungry for Indian money.:angry:
mean people.
Well,it will at least do some good to the british economy,which is struggling atm!
 
hahahaha..good development..

BTW it will be interesting to see the comments from French fries lovers..
 
Looks like UK's existence heavily depends on the EF deal.. They are loving us a lot these days.

spain's debt/GDP ratio has gone over 100%...

anyway ,on indian side it's time when we can hard bargain ...
 
Indian army instructors to teach at Royal Military Academy, UK


Indian Army instructors could shortly be snapping out commands — for the first time ever — at one of the finest training institutions in the world: the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in Surrey, UK. The British defence ministry is weighing a proposal to swap instructors between Sandhurst and the India Military Academy, Dehradun. Hayden Allan, special adviser to the UK defence minister, said the UK was working on the bilateral arrangement, hoping to open a new chapter in long-term defence exchanges with India.

The move will be a change for the IMA too as it has never had foreign instructors before.

The UK intends to swap captain-level instructors, drawn from the very best of the two armies.

Ordering cadets to do press-ups and pull-ups at Sandhurst will be a coveted assignment for any Indian instructor. Started as the Royal Military Academy in 1741, Sandhurst has trained generations of army officers of our former colonial ruler.

But at least two former Indian army chiefs, General Maharaj Sri Rajendra Sinhji and General JN Chaudhuri, were trained at Sandhurst.

Not surprisingly, so too were a number of Pakistani army chiefs, including Gen Ayub Khan, who went on to become the country's dictator. Other famous figures from Sandhurst include the late British prime minister Winston Churchill, the Sultan of Brunei, King Hussein of Jordan and Princes William and Harry.

The UK's keenness to swap army instructors are a reflection of India's lofty status in London's defence diplomacy.


Indian army instructors to teach at Royal Military Academy, UK - Hindustan Times
 
Lets extend the MRCA competition for few more years so all the countries talk in tone of India....untill we launch our 5th generation indigenous MCA (medium combat aircraft)....he he he he....kya idea hai sirji....

@BENNY- why they suspended u....
 
hahahaha..good development..

BTW it will be interesting to see the comments from French fries lovers..
French fry lovers are absolutely fine. What are the Euro lovers thinking? :lol:
 

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