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by PWOW » Wed May 17, 2006 12:49 am

Below the belt HP wrote:
PWOW wrote:I hate Rajiv Gandhi. How could he sell bofors like that? IDIOT.


Don't you hate your father for having kept you in his womb for 9 months?




HUH???? My father? No he didnt keep me in his womb for 9 months.. But anyways..
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by Explanatory HP » Wed May 17, 2006 1:36 am

PWOW wrote:
Below the belt HP wrote:
PWOW wrote:I hate Rajiv Gandhi. How could he sell bofors like that? IDIOT.


Don't you hate your father for having kept you in his womb for 9 months?


HUH???? My father? No he didnt keep me in his womb for 9 months.. But anyways..




Too bad you didn't get my joke there. Rajiv Gandhi was the person responsible for India buying the bofors gun and not the other way round. And the kickbacks apart, the bofors gun was the best buy from the armed forces point of view even when the deal was made. It still is the best howitzer class guns available to the Indian army.



Because of this scandal, successive governments have been wary of touching the howitzer section. We could have either gone in for more bofors guns or even produced some of our own howitzers as we have advanced quite a bit in terms of tech know-how in the area. Unfortunately, the shadow of bofors looms so large over the sector that we haven't been able to do either of the things I mentioned. And thats sad.
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by PWOW » Wed May 17, 2006 3:37 am

Explanatory HP wrote:
PWOW wrote:
Below the belt HP wrote:
PWOW wrote:I hate Rajiv Gandhi. How could he sell bofors like that? IDIOT.


Don't you hate your father for having kept you in his womb for 9 months?


HUH???? My father? No he didnt keep me in his womb for 9 months.. But anyways..


Too bad you didn't get my joke there. Rajiv Gandhi was the person responsible for India buying the bofors gun and not the other way round. And the kickbacks apart, the bofors gun was the best buy from the armed forces point of view even when the deal was made. It still is the best howitzer class guns available to the Indian army.

Because of this scandal, successive governments have been wary of touching the howitzer section. We could have either gone in for more bofors guns or even produced some of our own howitzers as we have advanced quite a bit in terms of tech know-how in the area. Unfortunately, the shadow of bofors looms so large over the sector that we haven't been able to do either of the things I mentioned. And thats sad.




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Sorry my BAD! Really I am so embarrassed now. People reading this post, please accept my heartfelt apology for being purely stupid! :P



I dont know how I ended up making such a mistakeesp after doing a report on him when I was in school! I should be more careful next time before making typographical errors that completely change the meaning of the sentence!
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by Ustaad » Thu May 18, 2006 9:03 pm

In an announcement that you can probably expect to be repeated by rival Pakistan in the next few days, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has claimed that his South Asian nation will be the latest country to pursue technologies for developing a robotic army. Singh's remarks came during the inauguration of a new building for the Defence Research and Development Organization, and were part of a larger speech outlining the country's future plans for military research, where he also mentioned interest in developing next-gen propulsion, camouflage, and precision guided munitions systems. Unlike South Korea's planned army of killbots (pictured), the Indian program is pretty light on specifics so far, although we do know that the impetus for the project comes from the realization that "trans-national actors and unconventional forces" pose a growing threat when compared to the risk of a traditional inter-state conflict.



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Spurred by US, Pak turns to China for nuke ties

by ***** » Fri May 26, 2006 12:37 pm

Spurred by US, Pak turns to China for nuke ties



Reuters

Posted online: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 at 1828 hours IST





Islamabad, May 23: Pakistan is working to boost nuclear cooperation with long-time ally China to improve technology for power generation, Pakistani Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz said on Monday.



Upset over a US decision to supply civilian nuclear technology to its rival India, Pakistan has shown interest in buying nuclear reactors from China as well as Western countries to meet its growing needs.



"A significant area of cooperation between Pakistan and China has been the harnessing of nuclear technology for peaceful purposes under international safeguards -- for the production of electricity," Aziz was quoted by the official Associated Press of Pakistan as telling a gathering in Islamabad.



"The two countries are working towards further expanding cooperation in this area," he said without elaborating.



China helped build a 300 megawatt nuclear power plant for Pakistan in 1999 while construction work for another Chinese-supplied nuclear plant of the same capacity was launched in December.



Pakistan plans to produce 8,800 mw of electricity through nuclear energy by 2030. The country currently produces 20,000 mw of electricity, but only 2.4 percent comes from nuclear power.



The United States' refusal to give Pakistan the same access to nuclear technology as India stems in part from the role played by disgraced Pakistani scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan in an international nuclear black market scandal.



Pakistan built its first nuclear power station in 1972 with Canadian help, but western countries -- under pressure from the United States -- later halted cooperation amid suspicions that Islamabad was secretly developing nuclear weapons.



Pakistan exploded its first nuclear device in May 1998.



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