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India Relods, Aims to Figure on Military Map

Pradip R Sagar – The Sunday Standard 25 September 2016

NEW DELHI: At a time when Pakistan is engaging in war games with Russia for the first time, New Delhi has stepped up its military engagement with major military powers of the world. After joining hands to procure Rafale fighter jets from France, the Indian Army is carrying out drills with the US and Russian militaries simultaneously.

The US military contingent represented by a Company of 5th Infantry Battalion, 20 Infantry Regiment, two Stryker Brigade Combat Team, seven Infantry Division, is already carrying out a military exercise titled “Yudh Abhyas” on the hills of Uttarakhand. The two-week long joint drill to hone tactical and technical skills in countering insurgency and terrorism in a UN peacekeeping scenario involving combined deployment at the brigade level, according to Indian army.

State-of-the-art equipment for surveillance and tracking, specialist weapons for close quarter battle with terrorists, explosive and IED detectors, as well as the latest communication equipment is being fielded by both sides.

As the Indo-US military exercise is yet to be finished, an Indian army delegation has landed in Vladivostok in Russia to participate in joint military war games. Over 250 soldiers from Kumaon regiments are being trained in Russia in semi-mountainous and jungle terrain military operations in the eight edition of India-Russia Join military exercise ‘Indra-2016’.

Engaging with the two world powers coincided with the Indian Air Force inking deal to procure 36 Rafale fighter jets from France, to give much needed superiority air power over Pakistan.

“Engaging with three world powers simultaneously shows New Delhi’s influence in the world map. World’s top militaries wanted to join hand with India, as it is a growing super-power in contingent,” said a military official.the-sunday-standard-25-sept-16

Ex-Delhi University Vice Chancellor Deepak Pental Sent to Tihar Jail on Plagiarism Complaint

All India | Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh | Updated: November 25, 2014 -NDTV

Deepak Pentel, Ex VC DU
Deepal Pentel, Ex VC DU

NEW DELHI: Former Delhi University vice chancellor Deepal Pental was today arrested and sent to Tihar jail on a fellow professor’s complaint. He will, however, be released soon as the High Court has stayed his arrest warrant.

A Delhi court ordered Professor Pental’s arrest on a petition by Professor P Parthasarthy, who had accused him of plagiarising his paper on biotechnology and also illegally using cobalt, a chemical substance, from the university’s science lab.

Professor Pental was arrested for the “unauthorized use of a hazardous material,” which is a non-bailable offence and carries a maximum sentence of life in jail.

Mr Pental, 63, a professor of genetics and a noted researcher, was the vice chancellor of Delhi University in 2005-2010. He is described as an expert in the field of transgenics and has reportedly published more than 60 research papers. He has also received many awards, including one from France.

India, US agree on arms deal, but technology transfer remains key

Rajat Pandit, TNN | Aug 9, 2014, 05.34AM IST

NEW DELHI: India and the US on Friday agreed to go in for co-development and co-production of advanced weapon systems, with Washington pushing New Delhi for early decisions on offers ranging from the next-generation Javelin anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs) to unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).Modi-Chuk

But India will not jump headlong into any venture without first ensuring the US sticks to its promise to provide “ground-breaking technology” on par with its closest allies, even though the Modi government is keen to strengthen the moribund domestic defence production sector.

The decision to revive the floundering Defence Trade and Technology Initiative (DTTI) between the two countries, as also work towards the extension of the 10-year India-US defence framework, was taken after visiting US defence secretary Chuck Hagel held delegation-level talks with his Indian counterpart Arun Jaitley.
But India is still not fully convinced about the US as a reliable long-term, high-end defence supplier, given its propensity to impose sanctions and stringent export control laws. The US, however, believes it can effectively marry trade and technology, with benefits for both.

Stressing that “security, stability, freedom of sea lanes, economic development and energy” is in the interest of the two countries as well as the Asia-Pacific region, Hagel said the US wants to be a partner in India’s military modernization and recognises its needs to strengthen its defence-industrial base.
The US will be led by its under secretary of defence acquisition, technology and logistics Frank Kendall in the DTTI. The Indian points-man, in turn, will be the defence production secretary, which is a comedown from before since former national security advisor Shivshankar Menon earlier led the initiative. Jaitley, incidentally, accepted Hagel’s invite to visit Pentagon when he goes to Washington to attend the annual meetings of IMF and World Bank.

Of all the joint development and production offers, the US is especially keen to push the case for fourth-generation Javelin ATGMs, which even President Barack Obama has personally pushed with Modi. The Indian ATGM project, after all, is going to be worth over $2.5 billion. Javelin is in contention with the Israeli “Spike” tank-killing missiles to bag the project, as was earlier reported by TOI.

With the 1.13-million Indian Army grappling with a huge shortfall of 44,000 ATGMs of different types, the project involves an initial direct acquisition of the man-portable “tank killers”, with a strike range of 2.5km, followed by technology transfer to defence PSU Bharat Dynamics for large-scale indigenous manufacture. The Army is keen to equip all its 382 infantry battalions with third and fourth-generation ATGMs.

Comments

Vladimir Sikorski (Ulyanovsk. Russia) 3 hrs ago
In the 50’s and 60’s the Russians supplied us with their MIG’s, T-72 tanks and other weapons. The technology was transferred at that time. What happened after that. Were you guys able to develop further from that platform and make your own planes. No. The French transferred their Mirage aircraft technology in the 70’s and 80’s. Did you develop your own from that platform. No. It took 30 years to develop a 3rd generation aircraft called the Tejas. The Arjun tank was forced on the Army. So why do you Indians keep harping about technology transfer. Even after we give you all the books and manuals and the design features for a product, your paan chewing babu’s of the DRDO and the Defence Ministry are unable to develop anything over and above that. It is way better and cheaper to employ German and Japanese engineers and scientists, pay them well in India and they will develop your arms industry for you. You don’t have much time. World War III is round the corner.

Himanshu Agarwal (Location) replies to Vladimir Sikorski 54 mins ago Bronze : 189189 PointsWordsmith 1News King 1Frequent Flyer 2
Yeah probably India should focus of Developing worlds class universities and then investing similar amount to restructure and new-hiring in DRDO.

Jagdish Sinha (Patna. Bihar) 1 day ago
The USA now is willing to give all the technology India wants as it knows that the idiots in DRDO cannot duplicate or build on anything. The technology for the MIG and the T-90 tanks was transferred by Russia long time ago but we are still unable to build on it and innovate based on the earlier model. It took 30 years to build the Tejas. What a joke it turned out to be. The tech for the French planes was also provided, but just to upgrade the planes they spent billions and had to send them to France. Poor show India.

Swami Vas (Hong Kong) 103 Followers1 day ago Gold : 19.5K19495 PointsInfluencer 7Wordsmith 7Networker 2
PULSE OF INDIA: The fact that India is unconvinced of the reliability of US as a trustworthy defence supplier is absolutely understandable and perfect, considering the past experiences where the US had utterly failed to keep its promises on some important deals. So, it is only right for India to insist that all major deals should be fair and wherever appropriate include transfer of technology which was rightly pinpointed by the Prime Minister. The US belief that it can “effectively marry trade and technology” benefitting both is simply yet another striking example of marriage of convenience! The defence needs of India are indeed varied and important, some even urgent, but the Indian requirements are also huge and long-standing. Thus, it is important for India to ensure continuity in the supply chain which can only be achieved by establishing manufacturing facilities within the country. The keenness of US to strike deals with India on the latest weapons is also equally understandable, especially considering the money-value of the deal as well as its own role as a leading defence equipment exporter but the US should know that from now on all deals with India will have to be on a win-win situation basis! However important or urgent the defence needs are to modernize its armed forces, India should indeed not hurry or plunge into any deals without knowing the depth! India is the largest democracy in the world followed by the US but whether they have been truly friendly or why the US has failed to extend a hand of friendship befitting that status are debatable issues. But one thing is for certain which the world should know that the 21st Century India presently under Modi leadership is going to be a power to be reckoned with! (cc: BJPCALL-LC / PMO /MOD)

Krishna Jha:22 hours ago US Is the leader in front line technology. Before signing any agreement we must ask for TOT. Why to reinvent the wheel. As our limitations to re engineer MIG has been unsuccessful but translating blue more..

 

RTI – DMSRDE – Flair Systems, France

To,                                                                                                                    2nd April 2014
Dr. RB Sharma, CPIO,
DRDO HQ, Min. of Defence,
DRDO Bhawan, Rajaji Mar,g
New Delhi-110011                             

Hello,
Kindly provide me with the following information requested under the purview of the Right to Information Act, 2005 in respect of  procurement of Thermal Imaging Camera (3-5 micro meter) vide SO No. DMSRDE/12AT0053/SMG/CMS-II dated OCTOBER’ 07, 2011 by DMSRDE, Kanpur.  The item purchased from M/s FLIR SYSTEMS, 19 bd BIDAULT-77 183, CROISSY- BEAUBOURG, FRANCE order value was Euro -1,32,943.00 ( Rs  84,65,810.00). It is observed that the item received by indenter Dr. ABBAS SAYED M, Scientist F was not as per supply order. A committee was constituted and as per committee few discrepancies was found but items were received and payment was done. Item was supplied with much low cost instead of ordered item example

i.           L10476 – DOUBLE FIELD OF VIEW LENS 50/250 MM MWIR LENS ordered item cost – 36,534.00 Euro (approx Rs 2326119.00) October 2011 euro rate Rs 63.66 

ii.         L1116 Double FOV lens, 50/250 mm, F/2.3 Received item cost US Dollar  5,278.00 (Rs approx 257196.00) October 2011 dollar rate Rs 48.72

  1. Provide the date of TPC and the name, address of M/s FLIR SYSTEMS rep attended the TPC.
  2. Name and designation of all TPC members who participated in proceeding of above supply order.
  3. Certified copy of invoice of Flair Systems, France, Invoice No. 9200282074 dated 27 June 2012
  4. Certified copy of report submitted by committee who scrutinize the above supply order.
  5. Certified copy of inspection note submitted by indenter Dr. ABBAS SAYED M, Scientist F against above supply order.

Note: Matter is directly related to corruption and not exempted under Section 24 (1) as point i & ii clearly confirm the manipulation in said procurement order.

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डीआरडीओ प्रमुख ने उठाए रक्षा बजट पर सवाल

  • महानिदेशक ने रक्षा बजट में रिसर्च एंड डेवलपमेंट से अधिक आयात को तवज्जो देने पर जताई चिंता
  • हथियारों के सेंसर देश में ही बनाने की योजना

देहरादून: तमाम रक्षा उपकरणों में सेंसर प्रणाली उसकी सटीकता को कई गुना बढ़ा देती है। अब तक सेंसर के लिए भारत फ्रांस व इजराइल समेत विभिन्न देशों पर निर्भर है। इस निर्भरता को खत्म करने के लिए रक्षा मंत्रलय ने देश में ही सेंसर तैयार करने का निर्णय लिया है। पत्रकारों से रूबरू डीआरडीओ के महानिदेशक अविनाश चंदर ने बताया कि रक्षा उपकरणों में अपने ही देश में निर्मित सेंसर लगाने के लिए करीब 700 करोड़ रुपये की योजना पर काम चल रहा है।

जागरण संवाददाता, देहरादून: डिफेंस रिसर्च एंड डेवलपमेंट ऑर्गेनाइजेशन (डीआरडीओ) के महानिदेशक व रक्षा मंत्री के वैज्ञानिक सलाहकार अविनाश चन्दर ने रक्षा बजट के विभाजन पर गंभीर सवाल खड़े किए हैं। उन्होंने कहा कि रक्षा बजट में रिसर्च एंड डेवलपमेंट के मामले में भारत फिसड्डी है। कुल रक्षा बजट का महज 5.5 फीसद हिस्सा ही आर-एंड-डी पर खर्च किया जा रहा है, जबकि 25 फीसद से अधिक बजट का प्रावधान विदेशों से रक्षा खरीद के लिए किया जा रहा है। इसका प्रतिकूल असर देश के रक्षा अनुसंधान पर पड़ रहा है। उन्होंने इंडियन सोसाइटी ऑफ इंडिया के स्वर्ण जयंती समारोह के उपलक्ष्य में आयोजित अंतरराष्ट्रीय सम्मेलन में कही। बुधवार को राजधानी देहरादून स्थित यंत्र अनुसंधान एवं विकास संस्थान (आइआरडीई) में ऑप्टिक्स एंड इलेक्ट्रोऑप्टिक्स विषय पर आयोजित अंतरराष्ट्रीय सम्मेलन का शुभारंभ करते हुए डीआरडीओ प्रमुख ने स्वीकार किया कि अमेरिका, इजराइल, रूस, फ्रांस व चीन के मुकाबले रक्षा अनुसंधान में भारत को अभी लंबा सफर तय करना है। यह तभी हो पाएगा जब रिसर्च एंड डेवलपमेंट की तरफ विशेष ध्यान दिया जाएगा। चिंता की बात यह है कि इस मोर्चे पर देश बेहद पीछे चल रहा है। अपने देश में रक्षा बजट का महज 5.5 फीसद भाग आर-एंड-डी पर खर्च किया जाता है, जबकि चीन में यह दर 20 फीसद है। इसी अनदेखी के कारण रक्षा हथियारों की खरीद के लिए भारत को दूसरे देशों पर निर्भर होना पड़ता है। यदि हथियारों की खरीद के लिए रक्षा बजट के 25 फीसद हिस्से का बड़ा हिस्सा रिसर्च एंड डेवलपमेंट पर लगाया जाए तो विदेशी सहायता की जरूरत नहीं पड़ेगी। सम्मेलन में डीआरडीओ के महानिदेशक (ईसीएस) एसएस सुंदरम, व ऑप्टिकल सोसाइटी के अध्यक्ष बीपी पाल ने माइक्रो ऑप्टिक्स, नैनो ऑप्टिक्स आदि पर विस्तृत व्याख्यान दिया। साथ ही कई रिसर्च पेपर भी प्रस्तुत किए गए। इस मौके पर सोसाइटी की स्मारिका का विमोचन व ऑप्टिक्स व इलेक्ट्रॉऑप्टिक्स प्रदर्शनी, ऑप्टिकल व फैब्रिकेशन भवन का शुभारंभ भी किया गया। कार्यक्रम में आइआरडीई के निदेशक डॉ. एके गुप्ता, डॉ. एसएस नेगी, एलएन हाजरा, अनुराग शर्मा, अमिताभ घोष, अभय कुमार उपस्थित थे।

DRDO chief also raised questions on the defense budget Instruments Research and Development Establishment, IRDE, Dehradun organized the International Conference on Optics and Electro-optics Inaugurating DRDO chief admitted that the U.S., Israel, Russia, France and China's defense research still a long way to India have to.
DRDO chief also raised questions on the defense budget
Instruments Research and Development Establishment, (IRDE), Dehradun organized the International Conference on Optics and Electro-optics Inaugurating DRDO chief admitted that the U.S., Israel, Russia, France and China’s defense research still a long way to India have to.