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The NDA government has cleared around 40 new defence acquisition proposals, worth over Rs 1 lakh crore, setting a scorching pace over the last one year. It has also revived several long-pending mega projects, which were virtually stuck in files during A K Antony’s eight years at the helm in the defence ministry.

But the follow-through has been relatively slow to ensure the proposals swiftly head towards inking of actual contracts or turn into concrete projects on the ground. The new much-touted defence procurement policy (DPP) is yet to be finalised, there is still some uncertainty over the entire “Make in India” thrust, and the annual defence budget has not registered any concrete hike.

“There is much faster decision-making at the top, either in approving or scrapping modernisation proposals. But the bureaucratic bottle-necks remain and the procedures are yet to be streamlined,” said a senior official.

But a committee of civil and military experts, which includes former home secretary Dhirendra Singh and former MoD director-general of acquisitions Satish Agnihotri, is now reviewing the changes in the new proposed DPP.”Around 90% of the work has been done to drastically overhaul the DPP of 2013. It should be announced by July,” said an official. The changes range from easing of norms for arms agents and blacklisting of armament companies to ways to simplify the cumbersome arms acquisition procedures and push the “Make in India” policy in defence production, as was earlier reported by TOI.

The MoD is also tightening screws on DRDO and its 50 labs, five defence PSUs, four shipyards and 39 ordnance factories to ensure they deliver on time in a cost-effective manner, apart from there being a determined push to encourage the private sector to enter defence production in a major way.

All this is certainly needed. Take, for instance, the long-pending project for construction of six new advanced stealth diesel-electric submarines in India with foreign collaboration. The defence acquisitions council in October last year gave the renewed green signal to this project, which had got “acceptance of necessity” for around Rs 50,000 crore way back in November 2007. The tender for the already long-delayed project is, however, still nowhere close to being issued seven months down the line.

But most agree there have also been some out-of-the-box solutions to address critical operational military deficiencies. The decision for outright purchase of 36 French Rafale fighters, which entailed the scrapping of the deadlocked $20 billion MMRCA (medium multi-role combat aircraft) project to acquire 126 such fighters, for instance, took many by surprise.

There is, however, still no clarity on whether the direct acquisition of 36 fighters will be followed by a “Make in India” component, as was originally envisaged in the MMRCA project. In fact, there are indications the government will just go in for around 20 more Rafales, and then stop at that. Defence minister Manohar Parrikar has himself held that acquisition of 126 fighters would have been “a very steep slope” to climb financially.
 
Eyewash by fekuji , all work done by UPA , fekuji just put his signature on previously done paperwork , nothing new .

Thanks
really? that is why we have procured weapons more than we need. God save India
 
yeah?? and how many suicides did he stop??

india is now "suicide capital of the world"... congrats, modi ji.
 
Eyewash by fekuji , all work done by UPA , fekuji just put his signature on previously done paperwork , nothing new .

Thanks
because of the saint Antony and puppet manmohan singh, according to CAG report for 2009 to 2013 (UPA II) congress rule, the armed forces are left with ammunition for just 15 days what shame, and because of not so great Nehru we had a utter defeat with china which the people of india cannot forget even today, and the latest reports circulating is that a congress man had robbed 100 kgs of gold from netaji subhash chandra bose when he was travelling fighting for the country, it is said that Nehru knew it and kept quite
 
Yes Modi should have given this amount to people.

certainly, but not to always-job-seeking college graduates and huge-wedding-arranging families, but to progressive people who know how to replace india's regressive social/political system and take india into real progressive-ness.
 
certainly, but not to always-job-seeking college graduates and huge-wedding-arranging families, but to progressive people who know how to replace india's regressive social/political system and take india into real progressive-ness.
have you any particular set of people in mind? Have you done any research on people who needs immediate help and something like that?
 
kya tarika hai bheek mangne ka maan gaye ustaad :lol:

bheekh toh mukesh ambani jaise capitalists maangte hain, college studenton ke cell phone aur motorcycle chalaane ke pocket money se and middle-class naukri karne waale wage-slaveon se.

main toh bas apna haq maang raha hoon.

Do you know the report card of UPA ?

no, tell me.
 
no, tell me.

that is why you should keep quite.

The National Crime Records Bureau of India reported in its 2012 annual report that 135,445 people committed suicide in India, of which 13,754 were farmers (11.2%).[64] Of these, 5 out of 29 states accounted for 10,486 farmers suicides (76%) – Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh and Kerala.[1]

In 2011, a total of 135,585 people committed suicide, of which 14,207 were farmers.[65] In 2010, 15,963 farmers in India committed suicide, while total suicides were 134,599.[66]

In 2012, the state of Maharashtra, with 3,786 farmers' suicides, accounted for about a quarter of the all India's farmer suicides total (13,754).[1]

Farmer suicides rates in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh – two large states of India by size and population – have been about 10 times lower than Maharashtra, Kerala and Pondicherry.[67][68] In 2012, there were 745 farmer suicides in Uttar Pradesh, a state with an estimated population of 205.43 million.[69] In 2014 there were eight farmer suicides in Uttar Pradesh.[70]

According to IFFRI study number of suicides during 2005–2009 in Gujarat 387, Kerala 905, Punjab 75 and Tamil Nadu 26.[71] While 1802 farmers committed suicide in Chhattisgarh in 2009 and 1126 in 2010, its farmers suicide dropped to zero in 2011, leading to accusations of data manipulation.[72]

According to the 2012 statistics from the National Crime Records Bureau, the farmer suicides statistics are as follows (Note: The NCRB lists suicides in the different employment categories, but it is not necessary that farming or crop-failure is the cause of the suicides listed in the "farmer" category):[73]
 
bheekh toh mukesh ambani jaise capitalists maangte hain, college studenton ke cell phone aur motorcycle chalaane ke pocket money se and middle-class naukri karne waale wage-slaveon se.

main toh bas apna haq maang raha hoon.
:lol:
 
that is why you should keep quite.

The National Crime Records Bureau of India reported in its 2012 annual report that 135,445 people committed suicide in India, of which 13,754 were farmers (11.2%).[64] Of these, 5 out of 29 states accounted for 10,486 farmers suicides (76%) – Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh and Kerala.[1]

In 2011, a total of 135,585 people committed suicide, of which 14,207 were farmers.[65] In 2010, 15,963 farmers in India committed suicide, while total suicides were 134,599.[66]

In 2012, the state of Maharashtra, with 3,786 farmers' suicides, accounted for about a quarter of the all India's farmer suicides total (13,754).[1]

Farmer suicides rates in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh – two large states of India by size and population – have been about 10 times lower than Maharashtra, Kerala and Pondicherry.[67][68] In 2012, there were 745 farmer suicides in Uttar Pradesh, a state with an estimated population of 205.43 million.[69] In 2014 there were eight farmer suicides in Uttar Pradesh.[70]

According to IFFRI study number of suicides during 2005–2009 in Gujarat 387, Kerala 905, Punjab 75 and Tamil Nadu 26.[71] While 1802 farmers committed suicide in Chhattisgarh in 2009 and 1126 in 2010, its farmers suicide dropped to zero in 2011, leading to accusations of data manipulation.[72]

According to the 2012 statistics from the National Crime Records Bureau, the farmer suicides statistics are as follows (Note: The NCRB lists suicides in the different employment categories, but it is not necessary that farming or crop-failure is the cause of the suicides listed in the "farmer" category):[73]

modi's report card, since january ( 300 farmer suicides in Marathwada since January - The Times of India )...
AURANGABAD: With the worsening drought situation in the region, farmer suicides continue unabated this year. About 300 farmers have taken their lives since January this year.

The highest number (83) of farmer suicides has been reported from Beed district, followed by Nanded with 55 deaths and Osmanabad with 50 cases. Last year, a total of 569 farmers in the region had taken their lives.

modi is not doing any better, it seems.

by the way, why is a "gandhi follower" supporting modi??
 

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