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A well analysed article. The prioritisation of the Defece need by the Govt is long due. If timely actions are not initiated we will be in deep trouble.
The eight strategic points for transformation of defence are well analysed and presented. It's time to act now. Now or Never.
A dispassionate analysis of our defence preparedness and a likely way forward to rise from the debilitating quagmire, warranting serious consideration by decision-makers sitting in Delhi.
Straight from the heart analysis. True, objective & workable.
The defence preparedness is all hype. Even an erstwhile chief lamented that we are I'll prepared a d he is presently a minister in the govt…..no voice raised by him now!Politics unfortunately precedes even common sense!Unless military might can protect our economic status we are bound to fall!A well analysed article!
The eight recommendations are on Bull's eye sir and require serious consideration by the Decision Makers. Artillery Model of transformation proves the point that planning with foresight, expertise and flexibility in execution can achieve desired results.
Superbly analysed. I can add a few more strikes. The defence pension bill pays a greater share to defence civilians. Prune them. Hand over maintenance etc of defence assets to PWD and create new assets via tenders without the MES. Our over staffed and lazy defence PSUs need privatisation or we increase our reliance on private sector. Why buy Ashok Leyland trucks assembled by Ordnance factory and sold at 20 % higher cost. Create accountability in defence PSUs. Any mishap such as the recent mirage 2000 or ammunition bursting in barrels, at least a dozen heads should roll. Lastly go for more and more Inter Govt Agreements to obviate the existing huge delays in procurement and get the best stuff among those recommended by the Services. Always great to read your articles SHANKS. Regards
Thanks Sir
A large content, briefly written with no exaggerations. Only hope that the persons concerned take note of it before it is too late.You have conveyed it brilliantly, General.Regards,Babu
Am grateful to Gen Shankar for having highlighted the Indian Navy's approach a d methidology towards self reliance when we migrated from a “Buyer's Navy” to a ” Builder's Navy in the fifties, when we inducted the indigenously designed and constructed INS Nilgri – the first real McCoy Make in India programme.And we haven't stoppedThe MDL built Kolkatta class Guided Missile destroyers are world class and state of the art.We have our own multi disciplinary Design organisation led by Naval Architects.The Cotroller Warship Production and Acquisition, a Vice Admiral decides on what ships the Indian Navy needs, to build them or acquire them, based on staff requirements, and current and projected shipyard loading and places orders on one of five shipyards, whuch themselves are led by experienced and qualified Naval officers.As Gen Shankar points out, it is about time the Navy's example was followed by the Air Force.It needs to happen.But will it?Commodore (Retired) S Shekharcmdeshekhar@gmail.com
Well analysed and simply put across article. Well said, Ravi…
Thanks
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