Archive | November, 2010
Posted on 27 November 2010. Tags: HTMS Chakri Naruebet, India, Indian Navy, INS Vikramaditya, Russia, Russian Navy, Soviet aircraft carrier Admiral Gorshkov, United State
Indian Defence Minister Outlines Significance of Work on Gorshkov Carrier 10:51 GMT, November 26, 2010 defpro.com | The Indian Navy is still waiting for the delivery of the Russian-built aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya (ex-Admiral Gorshkov), which has been scheduled for December 2012. As Indian Defence Minister Shri A.K. Antony recently informed the government, the delay [...]
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Posted on 27 November 2010. Tags: HAL Tejas, India, Indian Air force, Indian Armed Forces, Indian Army, Indian Defence, Indian MRCA competition, United State
Vice Admiral Raman Puri points out some hard facts while talking to Sheela Bhatt of Rediff News on issues of Indian military’s equipment procurement from the US and joint operation of the armed forces. The Indian experience of buying weapons from America is not smooth. We have recently found problems in weapons-locating radars of the [...]
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Posted in Current Affairs
Posted on 27 November 2010. Tags: Defence in depth, India, INS Arihant, Ministry of Defence, National security, Pakistan, Stephen P. Cohen, United State
Three data points about Bharati Defense procurement. Apart from the overpayment for the Admiral Gorshkov, the inability to build the kevari, and construct the LCA, there are hundreds of glaring examples of Ready Fire and Aim the Bharati strategies. Stephen Cohen, the author of Bharat‘s “Cold Start Strategy” is at it again. It got Bharat [...]
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Posted in Current Affairs, Pak CA
Posted on 27 November 2010. Tags: Defence in depth, India, Indian Navy, INS Arihant, Ministry of Defence, National security, Pakistan, Stephen P. Cohen, United State, United States
Three data points about Bharati Defense procurement. Apart from the overpayment for the Admiral Gorshkov, the inability to build the kevari, and construct the LCA, there are hundreds of glaring examples of Ready Fire and Aim the Bharati strategies. Stephen Cohen, the author of Bharat‘s “Cold Start Strategy” is at it again. It got Bharat [...]
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Posted in India
Posted on 26 November 2010. Tags: David Petraeus, European Union, India, NATO, North Waziristan, Pakistan, Silk Road, United States
U.S. President Harry Truman signs the bill ratifying the North Atlantic Treaty, part of creating the NATO. Both parties have made a point. Pakistan has refused to allow NATO access to its territories, Pakistan has shut down NATO supplies, Obama has gone to India, and Pakistan has refused to go into North Waziristan. The US [...]
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Posted in Current Affairs, India CA, Pak CA, Politics, US CA, US Int Rel., US Poli
Posted on 26 November 2010. Tags: Asia, British Empire, Hindu, India, Pakistan, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Soviet Union, United State
India‘s delusional alliances by Ansar Ul Haq Is the antagonist of Asia – India deluding herself she will be an equal to USA in the new cold war against China ? India is no ones equal but is on collision course with an assertive Central Asia & South Asia as a USA proxy, a tool. [...]
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Posted in Current Affairs, India CA, Pak CA, Politics, US CA, US Int Rel., US Poli
Posted on 26 November 2010. Tags: Afghan, Delhi, Durand Line, India, Islamabad, Pakistan, Raja Mohan, Rawalpindi
Bharati analysts are full of frustration at the inability of Delhi to strike at Pakistan and neutralize its military capacity. The admission by another Bharati writer that “Rawalpindi is fully aware that India is nowhere near acquiring the conventional military capability to punish Pakistan” clearly describes the impotence of the Bharati defense establishment beset with [...]
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Posted in Current Affairs, India CA, Pak CA, Politics, US Int Rel., US Poli
Posted on 26 November 2010. Tags: Iraq, Mahdi Army, Muqtada al-Sadr, Nouri al-Maliki, Prime Minister of Iraq, Sadrist Movement, Shia Islam, United States
Sadar gets more power Sadr sees star rise again in Iraq The radical Shiite cleric’s move to support Prime Minister Maliki’s bid for a second term has reaped him a political windfall, netting key posts and release from jail for his supporters. Reporting from Baghdad — Anti-U.S. cleric Muqtada Sadr, whose feared militia was crushed [...]
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Posted in Current Affairs, Politics, US Int Rel., US Poli
Posted on 26 November 2010. Tags: Afghan, Lisbon, NATO, Pakistan, Taliban, United States, War in Afghanistan (2001–present), Washington
NATO soldiers in Afghanistan If the Taliban in Afghanistan will not be vanquished or reconciled, how on earth, the public wonders, does it benefit Pakistan to earn their ire and dash prospects of having an equable relationship with the most powerful grouping in neighbouring Afghanistan. Especially when taking on the Afghan Taliban, in cahoots with [...]
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Posted in Afghan, Current Affairs, Pak CA, Politics, US CA, US Int Rel., US Poli
Posted on 26 November 2010. Tags: Council on Foreign Relations, David Rockefeller, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Soviet Union, Trilateral Commission, United States, Zbigniew Brzezinski
Ruling cabals of USA. Image via Wikipedia The US is today, albeit temporarily, the world’s foremost power. It is a country whose people are blessed with wonderful qualities of the head and heart. They are honest, hardworking problem solvers, large-hearted, decent and deeply innocent. The emergence of the US as a power with the greatest [...]
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Posted in Current Affairs, Pak CA, Politics, US CA, US Int Rel., US Poli