Abhijeet Dey
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Now is the time to kick so called minions of ccp out of India
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Yes, many options are available for our GOI. As, USA is actively supporting India. I am just hoping that Modi Sarkar will take the right decision.Or I have a completely mental theory. USAF has 288 A-10 Warthogs which it wants to decommission soon. What if even 18 of them are transferred immediately?
Imagine a fully loaded Warthog ripping through Galwan.
F-21 is the only fighter jet which our pilots can fly easily as they are getting trained on these since 2007 with RSAF. We have agreement with Singapore that we will train them on Su-30 and they will provide us on F-16.Right now Americans are our "fastest" supplier, and we need to fill up our squadron strength soon as they'll drop down to just 27 by 2022, which is a big danger. I predict the government will place firm-orders for at least 10 squadrons of *some* aircraft in desperation (in the next 6 months regardless of chicom gandmasti).
4 squadrons of Tejas 1A deliveries before 2022? Not happening. Ruskies delivering their additional squadrons of Su-30MKI and MiG-29UPG? Not happening before 2022 either. Rafales 1st order fulfillment? Maaybe. But what we need now is a fleet-filler. And F-21 (aka F-16 with shoulder pads) is a nice platform to get our pilots to transition over to US hardware.
Lockheed Martin will be in a position to deliver at least 2 sqns flyaway by 2022, by which time its JV partner TATA will set up whatever it is they plan to set up in India.
very interesting and to the truthModi’s resolute China policy
It takes courage to wage war, but it takes even greater courage to wage peace while protecting national interests.www.japantimes.co.jp
Modi’s resolute China policy
Meanwhile, China was inching forward to usurp Indian territory. After China moved into Tibet, Sardar Vallabbhai Patel, a nationalist politician, presciently warned Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, in his letter of Nov. 7, 1950, of China’s vacuous “professions of peaceful intention.” On Nov. 9, 1962, the late Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, then a young leader of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, one of the smallest opposition parties, lamented in a parliamentary debate that even 15 years after independence, the nation’s soldiers had not been equipped with automatic rifles or proper uniforms. During the 1950s, India had reduced its defense budget even though it was staring a belligerent China in the face. It had a telling effect during the hostilities in 1962.
It takes courage to wage war but it takes even greater courage to wage peace while protecting national interests. Modi and Abe have demonstrated that they can pursue peace in earnest but would never compromise on the defense and security interests of the nation.
A 10 warthog doesn't make much sense.Or I have a completely mental theory. USAF has 288 A-10 Warthogs which it wants to decommission soon. What if even 18 of them are transferred immediately?
Imagine a fully loaded Warthog ripping through Galwan.
More apaches ; should be top of the listA 10 warthog doesn't make much sense.
We don't operate in an un contested airspace.
There are loads of other things we could orders.
P8i is the first thing that comes to mind.
We could buy more chinooks as that is always handy.
If US agress then they could restart C 130 or C17 production line
We are far away from developing A weaponised drone, so that makes sense.
We coudl buy 100 more M777
Not this maggot manuu pube again
Now they will blame India for it.
It's important that people maintain pressure on the government while banning apps and companies is nice at the end of the day we must understand that they are sitting at f4 and now asking us to vacate f3 the territory which was contested and patrolled by both is now firmly theirs and the government needs to do something about it.Not this maggot manuu pube again