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UP DefExpo gaffe — Turkish helicopter for Pakistan on posters showcasing Make in India
DefExpo in Lucknow also invites criticism on Day One for poor arrangements at the much-publicised tent city for VIP guests. Nail found protruding from bathroom floor.
SNEHESH ALEX PHILIP 5 February, 2020 11:53 am IST
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A picture of the UP government's posters for DefExpo 2020 featuring a Turkish made chopper. | Photo: Twitter/@zone5aviation

Lucknow: In an embarrassment for the Yogi Adityanath government, its posters welcoming delegates to the five-day DefExpo 2020 in Lucknow feature as a ‘Make in India’ showcase a helicopter that Turkey has made for its close ally Pakistan.

The Uttar Pradesh capital is hosting India’s biennial defence exhibition starting Wednesday.

The pictures are of the T-129 two-seater attack helicopter — manufactured by Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) in collaboration with Italian-British AgustaWestland. To make matters worse for the UP government, the helicopter in the picture even has a Turkish flag on it.


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Asked about the gaffe, an official said on condition of anonymity, “The poster has not been put by the Ministry of Defence but by the UP government.”

Lucknow, which is the constituency of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, is set to host Prime Minister Narendra Modi, several Union ministers, CEOs of defence companies, diplomats, among others, for the event.

Tent city — bathrooms have nails on floor but no hot water
The Uttar Pradesh government’s embarrassment at the DefExpo didn’t end at the chopper blunder.

Its much-publicised tent city, set up to cater to the large number of visitors to Lucknow, also proved to be a flop Tuesday. Several visitors, including foreign diplomats, are facing issues at the temporary city, where prices for tents were initially kept at over Rs 20,000 per night.

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A view of the tent city at the DefExpo 2020 in Lucknow. | Photo: Special arrangement
“Despite paying such high cost, hot water is supplied for specific hours. And yesterday, there was no hot water in the morning during the specified hours,” a diplomat staying at the tent city told ThePrint Wednesday.

Another foreign visitor said he had a narrow escape from a nail protruding from the bathroom floor in his VIP tent.

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A protruding nail in one of the tents at the DefExpo 2020 in Lucknow. | Photo: Special arrangement
“The MoD was very keen that we take the tent city and that is exactly what we have done. We were told it would be a Kumbh experience but has not been any good experience at all,” said a second diplomat who didn’t wish to be named.

The Adityanath government came up with the tent city due to the limited number of hotels in Lucknow to cater to thousands of diplomats, officials and top executives of defence firms.
 
DEFnBLIND Expo..
What are pictures of pottery and crockery doing on a defence expo poster. :o:
UP DefExpo gaffe — Turkish helicopter for Pakistan on posters showcasing Make in India
DefExpo in Lucknow also invites criticism on Day One for poor arrangements at the much-publicised tent city for VIP guests. Nail found protruding from bathroom floor.
SNEHESH ALEX PHILIP 5 February, 2020 11:53 am IST
poster-696x392.jpg

A picture of the UP government's posters for DefExpo 2020 featuring a Turkish made chopper. | Photo: Twitter/@zone5aviation

Lucknow: In an embarrassment for the Yogi Adityanath government, its posters welcoming delegates to the five-day DefExpo 2020 in Lucknow feature as a ‘Make in India’ showcase a helicopter that Turkey has made for its close ally Pakistan.

The Uttar Pradesh capital is hosting India’s biennial defence exhibition starting Wednesday.

The pictures are of the T-129 two-seater attack helicopter — manufactured by Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) in collaboration with Italian-British AgustaWestland. To make matters worse for the UP government, the helicopter in the picture even has a Turkish flag on it.


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Asked about the gaffe, an official said on condition of anonymity, “The poster has not been put by the Ministry of Defence but by the UP government.”

Lucknow, which is the constituency of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, is set to host Prime Minister Narendra Modi, several Union ministers, CEOs of defence companies, diplomats, among others, for the event.

Tent city — bathrooms have nails on floor but no hot water
The Uttar Pradesh government’s embarrassment at the DefExpo didn’t end at the chopper blunder.

Its much-publicised tent city, set up to cater to the large number of visitors to Lucknow, also proved to be a flop Tuesday. Several visitors, including foreign diplomats, are facing issues at the temporary city, where prices for tents were initially kept at over Rs 20,000 per night.

tentcity.jpg

A view of the tent city at the DefExpo 2020 in Lucknow. | Photo: Special arrangement
“Despite paying such high cost, hot water is supplied for specific hours. And yesterday, there was no hot water in the morning during the specified hours,” a diplomat staying at the tent city told ThePrint Wednesday.

Another foreign visitor said he had a narrow escape from a nail protruding from the bathroom floor in his VIP tent.

tent.jpg

A protruding nail in one of the tents at the DefExpo 2020 in Lucknow. | Photo: Special arrangement
“The MoD was very keen that we take the tent city and that is exactly what we have done. We were told it would be a Kumbh experience but has not been any good experience at all,” said a second diplomat who didn’t wish to be named.

The Adityanath government came up with the tent city due to the limited number of hotels in Lucknow to cater to thousands of diplomats, officials and top executives of defence firms.
 
To make matters worse for the UP government, the helicopter in the picture even has a Turkish flag on it.
I hope poster maker is not killed by Yogi.. anyway, the nail picture.
if similar thing happens in UK, the org would has already been sued. Health and safety is really big thing here. Point is, for such things only certified people do the job like of electricians. I hope that works ok and nobody gets electrocuted..
 
Were they blind that they didnt saw the Turkish flag on ATAK
 
UP DefExpo gaffe — Turkish helicopter for Pakistan on posters showcasing Make in India
DefExpo in Lucknow also invites criticism on Day One for poor arrangements at the much-publicised tent city for VIP guests. Nail found protruding from bathroom floor.
SNEHESH ALEX PHILIP 5 February, 2020 11:53 am IST
poster-696x392.jpg

A picture of the UP government's posters for DefExpo 2020 featuring a Turkish made chopper. | Photo: Twitter/@zone5aviation

Lucknow: In an embarrassment for the Yogi Adityanath government, its posters welcoming delegates to the five-day DefExpo 2020 in Lucknow feature as a ‘Make in India’ showcase a helicopter that Turkey has made for its close ally Pakistan.

The Uttar Pradesh capital is hosting India’s biennial defence exhibition starting Wednesday.

The pictures are of the T-129 two-seater attack helicopter — manufactured by Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) in collaboration with Italian-British AgustaWestland. To make matters worse for the UP government, the helicopter in the picture even has a Turkish flag on it.


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Oh come on.



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11:31 AM - Feb 4, 2020
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Asked about the gaffe, an official said on condition of anonymity, “The poster has not been put by the Ministry of Defence but by the UP government.”

Lucknow, which is the constituency of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, is set to host Prime Minister Narendra Modi, several Union ministers, CEOs of defence companies, diplomats, among others, for the event.

Tent city — bathrooms have nails on floor but no hot water
The Uttar Pradesh government’s embarrassment at the DefExpo didn’t end at the chopper blunder.

Its much-publicised tent city, set up to cater to the large number of visitors to Lucknow, also proved to be a flop Tuesday. Several visitors, including foreign diplomats, are facing issues at the temporary city, where prices for tents were initially kept at over Rs 20,000 per night.

tentcity.jpg

A view of the tent city at the DefExpo 2020 in Lucknow. | Photo: Special arrangement
“Despite paying such high cost, hot water is supplied for specific hours. And yesterday, there was no hot water in the morning during the specified hours,” a diplomat staying at the tent city told ThePrint Wednesday.

Another foreign visitor said he had a narrow escape from a nail protruding from the bathroom floor in his VIP tent.

tent.jpg

A protruding nail in one of the tents at the DefExpo 2020 in Lucknow. | Photo: Special arrangement
“The MoD was very keen that we take the tent city and that is exactly what we have done. We were told it would be a Kumbh experience but has not been any good experience at all,” said a second diplomat who didn’t wish to be named.

The Adityanath government came up with the tent city due to the limited number of hotels in Lucknow to cater to thousands of diplomats, officials and top executives of defence firms.
This nail is for special guest who have always itchy downside....I hope you know the guest name :D
 
It was left there to be worshiped as a Shiv Lingham, in commemoration of ancient phallic space crafts from where Indian aliens originally hailed.

Many ancient civilization as Egyptian, Roman and Dravidans worshiped the Phallus. Rise of Christianity and later Islam ended Phallus worship in Europe and the Middle East. The Vedic Aryans migrants from Eurasia were first aghast at the Phallus worship by the natives of Indus and Ganges valleys. Later as Hinduism developed by the mixture of Dravidian and Aryan beliefs the Phallus worship became part of Hindu religion. Now Lingam (male sexual organ) and Yoni (female sexual organ) are worshipped in Hindu Temples.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lingam
 

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