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China, Pakistan & Iran Blocked From India Air Show


NEW DELHI, Feb 1, 2011 (AFP) - India, which hosts South Asia's biggest airshow next week, has not invited arch-rival Pakistan, China or Iran to the biennial event, organisers said on Tuesday.

"Invitations to the airshow have not been sent to China, Pakistan and Iran but these are decided by the foreign ministry," defence production secretary R.K. Singh told a news conference in New Delhi.

Pakistan and India, who have fought three wars since their 1947 independence from the British, have no military-to-military contacts.

Trade links in recent years have improved between India and China, who fought a brief but bloody border war in 1962 but strategic ties are frosty as territorial disputes remain unresolved despite rounds of negotiations.

Singh did not comment on New Delhi's decision to block Iran from the event.

Aero India 2011, which begins on February 9, has invited a delegation from war-torn Afghanistan, Singh said, as part of India's national policy to build better ties with the country.

"We have good cooperation with Afghanistan and so we are delighted it is sending a delegation to the airshow. We want such cooperation to grow," Singh said.

About 350 official and trade delegations from 30 countries including Australia, Britain, France, Germany, Russia, Germany and the United States will participate in the five-day event, the organiser said.
 
Its quite natural...v like to c our partners in the air show n nt our competitors......or else chinese will dump their stuff in india in aerospace too....
 
i think we should invite neighbours even though we got some problems .. If wasim akram could come and inaugurate a Lavish GYM CUM SALOON THEN why not invite pakistan or china atleast to be our guest.. :disagree:
 
China it self did not participate this year, they received the invitation

Business-to-Business meetings, product launches and focused presentations by the exhibitors will be some of the highlights of Aero India 2011, the eighth edition of Asia’s biggest air show, organised by the ministry of defence at Yelahanka Air Force Station from February 9 to 13.

More than 600 exhibitors are billed to participate in the biennial show. “A few stalls remain to be allotted,” said Sujatha Sudarshan, director, Trade Fairs of Confederation of Indian Industry, which is managing the event. If need be, a couple of extra halls and stalls would be provided, she said. In the seventh edition, 592 companies, both Indian and foreign, participated. In all, 25 countries were represented.

Incidentally, China which had participated in the last show is not making its presence felt this time, confirmed Sujata. This is attributed to the growing trade rivalry between India and China.

“India is estimated to spend about $80 billion in the next five years on defence acquisitions, making it one of the most attractive markets for global defence firms,” the CII-Deloitte report on ‘Prospects for Global Defence Industry in Indian Defence Market’ said.

The show will therefore, witness a zealous scramble by the global defence aviation giants for a part of the big pie. Among them are Lockheed Martin, Boeing, BAE Systems, and the European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS).

The flying displays will see some of the latest fighter planes in the world, sources said. Some of the latest technological marvels in communication, electronic warfare, cockpit display and aircraft manufacturing are expected to be on display.

This show has an added importance since a contract for preliminary design of the Indo-Russian Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft was signed between Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), Rosoboronexport and Sukhoi in December last.

Now the Indian aerospace industry is opened up for foreign participation up to 26% equity holding. HAL, Bharat Electronics and DRDO, among others will go in for partnerships and joint ventures. “One of the most exciting aero shows” is how Mary Ellen Jones, vice-president, Marketing of Pratt & Whitney said of the show in a SP Guide Publications, the official media partner of Aero India 2011.

Chinese aircraft won’t grace Bangalore skies - Bangalore - DNA
 
^^I agree! Iran should have been invited!

Sometimes MMS does act like a twerp.

Apologies to our Iranian brothers!

Iran has changed its stance over Kashmir conflict in recent time which Govt. of India has made strong objection. So, no wonder that Iran has been 'blocked'.
 
iran cant live with u.s and israel...
did i miss something?
 
^^^

yes i believe Israeli officials would be visiting aero India, so probably to avoid any embarrassment, iranians are blocked.
 
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dont worry at all mr.
we know how to handle situations and how to keep friends.
 
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