Sunday, September 11, 2011

Undue Criticism: Defence Offsets


Some Knowledge Professionals / Think Tanks provide exaggerated views on the defence offsets deals being executed lately. They may not be in full picture, or may not have an access to 'right source(s)'. These comments need 'mature' interpretation, sometimes the observations may even be biased or motivated.


Market Forces play in offsets. Obligors' Power, Buyers' Power, Threat of New Entrants / Competitors, Rivalry amongst Obligors, Alliances,etc, play its role. 'What You Need/Want', and 'What You Get' may have very little co-relation as a result.


We need to weigh it up all. Everything should not be seen with a 'black eye' sensing only kickbacks and corruption.


Sukhwindar

Friday, September 2, 2011

Being Pragmatic in Offset Contracts

I feel judicious application of the Policy by India in defence procurement is the key to reaching high-tech zone where we do not have the desired grip in India, though the ToT may not be totally current in the ‘World of Defence Technology’. Pragmatism is the key to success; MOD does exhibit it abundantly in various negotiations in defence deals.

We must read Ajai Shukla’s Article keeping in mind that ‘no one will give you the current technologies; no one would like to create a competitor; Yes, still you can reach state-of-the-art technologies by leapfrog’. India will have to do this. Wisdom dictates that nothing would come on platter.

Click: MoD Flouts Offset rules, Favours Foreign Vendors

Sukhwindar