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Rajunov Singh
whats to be proud about
by Rajunov Singh on Jun 08, 2009 10:05 AM  | Hide replies

almost all these 'magnificent' flying machines have been built in the U.S., Russia, France or U.K. so whats there to tom tom about.

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Guru
Re: whats to be proud about
by Guru on Jun 08, 2009 05:27 PM
Funny question...
we need to be proufd that we HAVE these magnificent machines...
we are talking about striking capability, not about "building" capability!

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Krishnamachari
Re: Re: whats to be proud about
by Krishnamachari on Jun 08, 2009 07:13 PM
Mere striking capacity is not sufficient. Willingness to strike, when inevitable is essential. It is more to do with mental attitude of the decision maker. He should be either a tough Sardar, Thakur, Jhat or a Muslim

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Guru
Re: Re: whats to be proud about
by Guru on Jun 08, 2009 05:28 PM
sorry.. "proud"

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adithya b
Re: whats to be proud about
by adithya b on Jun 08, 2009 10:48 AM
The SU is indeed built by Russia, But it has been made magnificent by India. U know even the Russia does not have the Su-MKI??? And its advanced in its class...

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rinard george
Re: Re: whats to be proud about
by rinard george on Jun 13, 2009 03:57 PM
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited builds the Su-MKI for the IAF under license from the Russian company Sukhoi. And as far as the Russian Air force is concerned, they have their own Su-35, which in some parameters is advanced to our Su-MKI.

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rakesh gupta
AIR CRAFTS (WAR)
by rakesh gupta on Jun 08, 2009 06:55 AM  | Hide replies

when we will be able to develop aircraft with sooooooooooo huge our resources and engineers and the dispite brain drain to other countries and large bugets we are planning to go to moon what to do with the near and dear PAKISTAN ;CHINA OUR ENEMY NO. I ALWAYS THREATNING AND WE ALWAYS LOOK FOR IMPORTED WEPONARY LET US PLEDGE THAT WE ARE GOING TO BE SELFREILANT IN THESE AS WELL. NO DEMAND AND LOOKING AT OTHERS


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Samir sharma
Re: AIR CRAFTS (WAR)
by Samir sharma on Jun 12, 2009 10:45 AM
not till nehru dynasty rules india

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RR
PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN :)
by RR on Jun 08, 2009 05:10 AM  | Hide replies

I am so proud to be an Indian :) Even though I am miles away, I think India has come a long way and carved a niche in the world, inspite of wars and calamities and population and poverty and corruption etc....God, Bless India...I am so so proud :)

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Guru
Re: PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN :)
by Guru on Jun 08, 2009 05:31 PM
Inspite of population???
Every person who is born adds an additional mouth to be fed..
but also brings TWO hands to work..
Its a matter of time before it is proved that India's population is actually its strength..!

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g
ha ha ha
by g on Jun 07, 2009 06:03 PM

IAF should be flying kites instead of these planes

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anshu
Nothing compared to great Pakistani Fleet
by anshu on Jun 07, 2009 04:35 PM  | Hide replies

Because they have procured a hell lot of things from free charity money given by USA. Anyways let us hope satya mev jayate and this hopeless country called pakistan comes to an end.

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Umashanker Kapoor
Re: Nothing compared to great Pakistani Fleet
by Umashanker Kapoor on Jun 07, 2009 04:56 PM
during the first war with paki, the paki side had sabre jets supplied by USA (to enable paki to protect itself from china) and indian air force had gnats. even tough the sabre jets were far far better than the gnats, the indian air force defeated the sabres by their gnats.

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sahil bajaj
Best Air force in the world
by sahil bajaj on Jun 07, 2009 02:28 PM  | Hide replies

IAF will be no 1 in the near future...

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suresh kumar
Re: Best Air force in the world
by suresh kumar on Jun 07, 2009 03:45 PM
What makes you say so... Did you forget that we still import most of the hardware and software for our Air force...

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nitesh manglik
Vande Mataram
by nitesh manglik on Jun 07, 2009 01:32 PM  | Hide replies

IAF is a GEM for INDIA. Jai Hind.

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Michael DSa
Re: Vande Mataram
by Michael DSa on Jun 07, 2009 03:27 PM
We should always be proud of our country - Try our best to give something for the country then always raise a question to ask what our country has given to us. Keep it up buddy - JAI HIND !!!

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antony benchilas
Inside IAF's
by antony benchilas on Jun 07, 2009 12:08 PM

Our new Flying machine will fly excellant long years if
1.We replace the spare parts with orignal parts not with our local black smith companies who are ready to make duplicate with cheaper cost
2.Perfect training should be given to operate these type of flying machine with no compramise on quality
otherwise these type of flying machine will land up in the agriculture fields /bulding of Haryana or Rajasthan killing the ground people followed by a top level comission to investigate ....

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junaid anwar
loss of lives may happen.
by junaid anwar on Jun 07, 2009 11:33 AM  | Hide replies

New Delhi, June 7 (IANS) The Delhi Fire Service has declared the brand new departure terminal 1 D at the capital's Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) unsafe.

According to the information accessed by IANS under the Right to Information Act (RTI), Delhi Fire Service chief R.C. Sharma has refused to provide a no-objection certificate (NOC) for terminal 1 D, citing many shortcomings during the two inspections conducted by his team in the past few months.

In his last report on May 13, Sharma cited six shortcomings. He said the ventilation system in the VIP lounge, baggage area and the office area was yet to be completed. Further, he stated, the exit route in the retail area should have a separate staircase or passage.

'In some places sprinklers are hidden in the false ceiling, which should be brought down. Some of the restaurants are under construction and are using wooden material. The wood works need to be painted with fire retardant chemicals. Necessary fire alarms or sprinkler system should be extended to these areas,' Sharma noted in his report.



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nano
Re: loss of lives may happen.
by nano on Jun 07, 2009 02:29 PM
Run away from topic.

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