National Security Betrayed as Defence handed over to foreign capital!
Palash Biswas
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Pardon me,National security is not all about Republic day parade showcasing military might before the greatest ever Mafia DON of weapon industry global!
Nor national security means indiscriminate militarization of the State!
Nor it is anything to do with making in!
Nor it means robotic,biometric and digital surveillance of citizens and brutal violation of civic and human rights and continuous repression of the people`s voice and inhuman gangrape of humanity and nature all on the name of development,security and infrastructure.
Pardon me, national security is not all about blasting off a remote village in Manipur or Central India or Kashmir nor it is blasting off a boat in deep sea and declaring that we would not serve Biruyani.
Pardon me,national security is not something like the continuous shadow War with China.
Nor it is something like nuclear deal with each and every nation to make the nation a radioactive killing field.
Nor it is America`s War against terror led by Israel.
Nor it is something like highvoltage cent percent Hindutva.
No weapon is enough,no umbrella is enough,no precautionary measure is enough,no law is enough for National security as long as the Nation is divided in hundred parts and people disintegrated,degenerated and the Fifth Column roots deep into the Ruling hegemony for its Swiss Bank Accounts.
Thus,the forces which divide the nation and its people betray Security of India.It is SEDITION,mind you.
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We have been reading so many things about our military achievement,the Himalayan blunder and Indian military intervention in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka!
We are so much so dependent on our military might that we have been strengthening the Fifth Column within all on the name of defence and security,science,research and space adventure.We may not speak against any defence commission,defence scam and something fishy as reported by Indian Express recently because we are only very very passionate people who would not risk the security of the nation.
Thus,we love so much so Lata Mangeshkar singing the eternal melody:
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We would never judge military documentation of Indo Sino war and never dare to think about what went wrong in our China Diplomacy for which our forces had to pay so dearly.
We would be always proud of our role in Bangladesh liberation and the Shanti Sena in Sri Lanka and would not try to understand what cost we did pay economically, politically and diplomatically as we think it so filmy way and always consider the scientific effects so vital and so visual.
We are spellbound by the tsunami of multidimensional visual blitz showcased by the ruling hegemony which is selling off the nation,national resources and also the national security.
We love so much so to indulge in impossible dreams as we treat life as ditto the Cinema exposes and always caught behind.
We love so much so the very idea of Hindu Imperialism and aspire to become another America that we are the greatest nation which is known as the greatest client in international weapon market.So much so that the unipolar US Imperialism has to woo the greatest emerging market to get well as its war civil war economy is indisposed.
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We never did understand our own economy and an anti national set of extra constitutional experts change definitions and scale.
Just think,RBI governor who declared that Indian Economy is nothing to do with Bull run,has to eat his words for making in.
Now,the RBI Governor is taking lessons in Modi Pathshala so that he could adjust the growth saga in accordance with the new definitions,scales and Statics.
Pardon,our economy is inflicted by the blind race of arms all on the name of security which virtually feeds Indian Economy and we would never know the mystery unresolved why every politician in India irrelevant of party,ideology or status becomes Millionaire or Billionaire so fastly breaking every record.
We would never know the real sources which controls Indian Economy and Indian Politics because all the persons involved enjoy immunity and out of the periphery of law and constitution and we dare not to put up a question while the scams related to defence is branded as sensitive national security issues.We have to shut our mouth.What a pity!
Yet another defence scam unprecedented is shaping in,I dare to warn and this bloddy scam roots deep in making in,mind you.
Our Superman has opened up each and every floodgate of our defence to insert foreign capital and foreign interest.
BENGALURU: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has opened a window for majority foreign ownership in defence companies, pointing to an important policy shift just months after India raised the FDI limit in the sector to 49%.
Modi, for whom domestic manufacturing is a key strategic goal, tied any increase in the FDI limit to another important goal, the acquisition of the latest technology that in the long run will help India become a self-sufficient arms producer in the most crucial areas.
"We have raised the permitted level of FDI to 49%. This can go higher, if the project brings state-of the art technology," the PM said on Wednesday at Asia's largest air show, Aero India, in Bengaluru. In August, the FDI limit in defence was increased from 26% to lure foreign defence suppliers to set up manufacturing facilities in a country that is the world's largest arms importer.
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1 OF 2. Members of the Breitling Wingwalkers perform during the inauguration ceremony of the 'Aero India 2015' air show at Yelahanka air base in Bengaluru February 18, 2015.
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(Reuters) - Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked global defence contractors to transfer more technology to India as part of the lucrative deals that they win to modernise its armed forces.
The country's offsets policy, which requires contractors to invest a percentage of the value of the deal in India, will be tweaked to encourage more technology transfer, and less simple assembly or production, Modi said at the opening ceremony of the Aero India airshow at Yelahanka air base in Bengaluru.
"We have the reputation as the largest importer of defence equipment. This may be music to the ears of some of you. But this is an area where we do not want to be number one," Modi said before an air display of Indian military planes.
"It will no longer be enough to buy equipment and simply assemble here."
India is forecast to spend $250 billion over the next decade to upgrade its military, which still largely relies on Russian equipment it bought from the 1960s to the 1980s, and catch up with strategic rivals like China.
Defence contractors such as Boeing (BA.N), Lockheed Martin (LMT.N), Airbus (AIR.PA) and Dassault Aviation (AVMD.PA) have made a beeline to India in recent years in search of deals worth billions of dollars.
Modi, however, added that India should aim to cut defence imports from 60 to 30 percent in the next five years. It can double its defence output and create hundreds of thousands of skilled jobs as a result, he said.
He called for a level playing field between the private sector and public sector firms such as Hindustan Aeronautics, the main beneficiary of India's defence offset requirements, and asked both to step up to the task of meeting India's requirements.
Tata Sons, Reliance Group, Mahindra & Mahindra (MAHM.NS) and Larsen & Toubro (LART.NS) are some of the larger private sector firms that have made forays into the defence production market in recent years.
They are also likely to benefit after the government in 2014 hiked the foreign investment limit in the domestic defence industry to 49 percent from 26 percent. This has drawn greater interest from international arms suppliers.
Public sector firms need "to do much better than they are now", Modi added.
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Defence at heart of Modi's 'Make in India' offensiveHindu Business Line - Feb 17, 2015 Expressing confidence that India would emerge as a major global centre for the Defence industry, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today promised conducive business environment for domestic as well as foreign players, including a discrimination—free tax ... Aero India 2015: Narendra Modi says, It is important to modernise defence ...India.com - Feb 17, 2015 Bengaluru, Feb 18: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said it was important to modernise India's defenceforces and increase preparedness. Inaugurating the 10th edition of the Aero India 2015 here, Modi said: "We do need to increase our defence ... 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We do have to modernise our defence forces," said Modi as he flagged off South Asia's biggest air show to showcase India's air prowess and seek investments from global aerospace firms to realise his ... Partner with India, Modi urges foreign defence firms (Roundup)Business Standard - Feb 18, 2015 From being just sellers of defence equipment, foreign firms must evolve into strategic partners as India wants their technology, skills, systems integration and manufacturing strength, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said here Wednesday. "From sellers, foreign ... Narendra Modi to inaugurate air show, push Make in IndiaLivemint - Feb 17, 2015 Bengaluru: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to urge the world's biggest aerospace companies to "make in India" when he opens the country's biggest air show in Bengaluru on Wednesday, seeking to use it as a springboard for the ascent of defence ... 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Make in India pitch at Aero India, PM stresses need to modernise forcesHindustan Times - Feb 17, 2015 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday vowed to end India's status as the world's number one defence importer, saying he wanted 70% of hardware to be manufactured domestically by the turn of the decade. PM Modi was speaking after inaugurating ... PM Modi makes strong pitch for 'Make in India' at Aero showBusiness Standard - Feb 18, 2015 Prime Minister Narendra Modi today called upon Indian industry and armed forces to develop own capabilities indefence manufacturing and stop reliance on imports. "We dont just want to have assembly of imported equipment any more. We want transfer of ... PM Modi vows to end India's status as world's top defence importerThe Straits Times - Feb 18, 2015 Indian Air Force Sukhoi Su-30MKI fighter jets fly past during a full dress rehearsal for the Republic Day parade in New Delhi on Jan 23, 2015. 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Important to modernise defence forces: Narendra Modi at Aero India 2015 ...World Snap - 13 hours ago Inaugurating the 10th edition of the Aero India 2015 here, Modi said: "We do need to increase our defence preparedness. We do have to modernise our defence forces." "We have to equip ourselves for the needs of the future, where technology will play a ... Developing defence system at the heart of Make in India campaign: PM ModiZee News - Feb 17, 2015 ... percent to 70 percent in the next five years, we would double the output in our defence industry. We have raised the permitted level of Foreign Direct Investment to 49 percent. This can go higher, if the project brings state-of-the art technology, Modi added. Important to modernise defence forces: ModiWeb India - Feb 17, 2015 We do have to modernise our defence forces." "We have to equip ourselves for the needs of the future, where technology will play a major role," he said. Describing it as the "largest ever" Aero India, Modi said it reflected a "new level of confidence within our ... Bangalore air show with theme 'Make in India' to begin todayIBNLive - Feb 17, 2015 The air show will set on display India's military might and seek investments from global aerospace firms to realise the government's 'Make in India' programme in the strategic defence sector. "Modi will fly to Bengluru early Wednesday to unveil the five-day air ... We need to increase defence preparedness, modernise forces: PM ModiNew Kerala - Feb 18, 2015 Inaugurating Aero India 2015, the biggest air show in Asia, the PM said: "We do need to increase our defence preparedness. We do have to modernise our defence forces…We have to equip ourselves for the needs of the future where technology will play a ... Modi vows India will not continue to be top defence importerMalay Mail Online - Feb 18, 2015 India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi has promised changes, including better protection of minorities in India. — Reuters picNEW DELHI, Feb 18 — Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowed today to end India's status as the world's number one defence importer, ... Modi says defence public sector companies have to perform betterNetIndian - Feb 17, 2015 Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said it would no longer be enough for India to buy defence equipment from abroad and simply assemble them in the country and made it clear that the public sector needed to improve its performance in this sector. 'A strong Indian defence industry will make India more secure, prosperous': PM ...Business Standard - Feb 17, 2015 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday stated that a strong Indian defence industry would not only make the nation more secure, but would also help make India more prosperous. 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