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ਫੌਜ ‘ਚ ਭਰਤੀ ਹੋਣ ਦੇ ਚਾਹਵਾਨ ਨੌਜਵਾਨਾਂ ਲਈ ਚੰਗੀ ਖਬਰ, ਸ਼ੁਰੂ ਹੋਈ ਭਰਤੀ

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ਪਟਿਆਲਾ (ਬਲਜਿੰਦਰ)— ਭਾਰਤੀ ਫੌਜ ਵਿਚ ਨੌਜਵਾਨਾਂ ਦੀ ਭਰਤੀ ਲਈ ਚੋਣ ਪ੍ਰਕਿਰਿਆ ਸੋਮਵਾਰ ਤੋਂ ਸ਼ੁਰੂ ਹੋ ਗਈ ਹੈ। ਪਟਿਆਲਾ-ਸੰਗਰੂਰ ਸੜਕ ‘ਤੇ ਫੌਜ ਦੇ ਮੈਦਾਨ ‘ਚ ਆਰੰਭ ਹੋਈ ਇਹ ਭਰਤੀ ਪ੍ਰਕਿਰਿਆ 14 ਜਨਵਰੀ ਤੱਕ ਜਾਰੀ ਰਹੇਗੀ। ਪਹਿਲੇ ਦਿਨ ਬਰਨਾਲਾ ਜ਼ਿਲੇ ਦੇ ਕਰੀਬ 3800 ਨੌਜਵਾਨਾਂ ਨੇ ਸਰੀਰਕ ਪ੍ਰੀਖਿਆ, ਮੈਡੀਕਲ ਪ੍ਰੀਖਿਆ ‘ਚ ਹਿੱਸਾ ਲਿਆ ਅਤੇ ਬਾਅਦ ‘ਚ ਮੌਕੇ ‘ਤੇ ਹੀ ਫੌਜ ਦੇ ਅਧਿਕਾਰੀਆਂ ਵੱਲੋਂ ਨੌਜਵਾਨਾਂ ਦੇ ਦਸਤਾਵੇਜ਼ਾਂ ਦੀ ਜਾਂਚ ਕੀਤੀ ਗਈ।
ਫੌਜ ਦੇ ਭਰਤੀ ਡਾਇਰੈਕਟਰ ਕਰਨਲ ਵਿਸ਼ਵ ਭਾਰਗਵ ਨੇ ਦੱਸਿਆ ਕਿ ਭਰਤੀ ਰੈਲੀ ਵਿਚ ਹਿੱਸਾ ਲੈਣ ਲਈ ਸੂਬੇ ਦੇ ਪੰਜ ਜ਼ਿਲਿਆਂ ਦੇ ਕਰੀਬ 30 ਹਜ਼ਾਰ ਨੌਜਵਾਨਾਂ ਵੱਲੋਂ ਆਨਲਾਈਨ ਪ੍ਰਣਾਲੀ ਰਾਹੀਂ ਬਿਨੈ ਪੱਤਰ ਦਿੱਤੇ ਗਏ ਸਨ, ਜਿਸਦੇ ਆਧਾਰ ‘ਤੇ ਸੋਮਵਾਰ ਤੋਂ 11 ਜਨਵਰੀ ਤਕ ਬਰਨਾਲਾ, ਪਟਿਆਲਾ, ਫਤਹਿਗੜ੍ਹ ਸਾਹਿਬ, ਸੰਗਰੂਰ ਅਤੇ ਮਾਨਸਾ ਜ਼ਿਲਿਆਂ ਦੇ ਉਮੀਦਵਾਰਾਂ ਦੀ ਸਕਰੀਨਿੰਗ ਹੋਵੇਗੀ। ਉਨ੍ਹਾਂ ਦੱਸਿਆ ਕਿ ਜ਼ਿਲਾ ਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਾਸਨ ਦੇ ਸਹਿਯੋਗ ਨਾਲ ਭਰਤੀ ਪ੍ਰਕਿਰਿਆ ਨੂੰ ਸੁਚਾਰੂ ਢੰਗ ਨਾਲ ਨੇਪਰੇ ਚੜ੍ਹਾਉਣ ਲਈ ਵਿਆਪਕ ਪ੍ਰਬੰਧ ਕੀਤੇ ਗਏ ਹਨ।
ਕਰਨਲ ਵਿਸ਼ਵ ਭਾਰਗਵ ਨੇ ਦੱਸਿਆ ਕਿ ਭਰਤੀ ਪ੍ਰਕਿਰਿਆ ਦੌਰਾਨ ਦੌੜ ਵਿਚੋਂ ਪਾਸ ਹੋਣ ਵਾਲੇ ਉਮੀਦਵਾਰਾਂ ਦਾ ਡੋਪਿੰਗ ਟੈਸਟ ਵੀ ਕੀਤਾ ਜਾ ਰਿਹਾ ਹੈ। ਉਨ੍ਹਾਂ ਦੱਸਿਆ ਕਿ ਬਾਇਓਮੀਟਿਰਕ ਪ੍ਰਣਾਲੀ ਰਾਹੀਂ ਨੌਜਵਾਨਾਂ ਦੀਆਂ ਉਂਗਲਾਂ ਅਤੇ ਅੱਖਾਂ ਦੀ ਸਕੈਨਿੰਗ ਵੀ ਕੀਤੀ ਜਾਂਦੀ ਹੈ ਤਾਂ ਜੋ ਕਿਸੇ ਵੀ ਉਮੀਦਵਾਰ ਵੱਲੋਂ ਹੇਰਾਫੇਰੀ ਦੀ ਸੰਭਾਵਨਾ ਨੂੰ ਖ਼ਤਮ ਕੀਤਾ ਜਾ ਸਕੇ। ਪੰਜ ਜਨਵਰੀ ਨੂੰ ਪਟਿਆਲਾ ਜ਼ਿਲ੍ਹੇ ਦੀਆਂ ਸਮਾਣਾ, ਪਾਤੜਾਂ, ਨਾਭਾ ਅਤੇ ਰਾਜਪੁਰਾ ਤਹਿਸੀਲਾਂ ਦੇ ਉਮੀਦਵਾਰਾਂ ਵੱਲੋਂ ਭਰਤੀ ਰੈਲੀ ‘ਚ ਹਿੱਸਾ ਲਿਆ ਜਾਵੇਗਾ।


Brigade of the Guards celebrates Raising Day

Tribune News Service,Dehradun, January 4

Maj Gen CB Gupta (retd), former colonel of Brigade of the Guards regiment, applauded the role played by officers and jawans in the post –Independence wars. He was addressing a gathering at a Raising Day celebrations of Brigade of the Guards here today.Maj Gen Gupta requested the gathering to continue their efforts to safeguard the international boundaries.He said officers and jawans from Brigade of the Guards had played a pivotal role in wars and counter insurgency operations. The regiment had also achieved distinction in many fields.The retired officers and jawans recalled the history of the regiment and sang the regiment song at the function. The gathering observed two-minutes’ silence to pay homage to those who had fallen in the line of duty.Retired personnel of the Regiment, including Subedar BS Rawat, Capt Puran Singh Chettri and Capt Jagdish, attended the ceremony.


OROP struggle to continue :Col Anil Kaul(Retd)

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Army ‘uniform’ sale goes on unchecked

Tribune News Service,Pathankot, January 3

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Army uniforms on sale at Bamihal village. Tribune photo

Despite several attacks reported to have been carried out by terrorists donning the Army uniform, such dresses continue to be sold openly in border villages.Happy, a shopkeeper who sells such dresses at Bamyal village, said whenever he sold such a dress to anyone, he would note down his name and phone number in a register. However, he could not produce that register when asked to do so.The situation was even grim in Pathankot town where numerous shops were found selling such dresses openly without even seeking the identity card of the buyers.According to Narayan Singh, a ex-serviceman from the area, the sale of such dresses should be allowed only in the cantonment area. Some serving Army personnel in the market accepted that they were not asked for any identity card or address proof while buying uniforms.

Defence uniform: DCP issues orders

Jalandhar, January 3

Coming into action after reports that the terrorists who attacked the Pathankot Air Force base had come in Army fatigues, the DCP today issued orders under Section 144 of the CrPC asking all shopkeepers and tailors in the city engaged in stitching uniforms for police, defence personnel or paramilitary forces not to sell their items without taking a record of ID of buyer.The orders by the DCP, Sandeep Kumar, passed with effect from January 1 for two months, read that shopkeepers have to take self-attested photographs, rank, name, address, place of posting, phone number and other details of buyers before selling out uniform to them. The shopkeepers have been even asked to maintain the record and present it to the SHO concerned after every two months. The district police do not even have a list of shopkeepers engaged in the business, most of whom are concentrated around cantonment and the Rama Mandi area.He said he had instructed his staff to prepare a list of such traders in the Commissionerate area. — TNS

Bad omen for Kashmir

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IT was coming. The moment Prime Minister Narendra Modi landed in Lahore, Pakistan, a unique visit of its kind, there had been apprehensions that there might be a spectacular attack on the Indian soil which may attempt to kill the prospects of future meetings and talks between the two countries.The attack on the Pathankot Indian Air Force base on Saturday fitted into that line of anxieties that govern the relationship between Delhi and Islamabad. Terrorists have started their work post Christmas Modi visit to Pakistan. This is a bad sign for Kashmir, where the people desperately want to escape the harshness of violence and see a life of peace on their land. Anything derailing the surprise and goodwill visits by the apprehension of the real-time terror attacks would be a death knell to their hopes. If the talks fail this time, there would not be a third visit to Lahore by any Indian Prime Minister.It’s immaterial whether the attack was planned before or after Modi’s visit to Pakistan, the terrorists have made a striking point that they were all out to tell all the peaceniks that their agenda would remain unchanged. The birthday diplomacy or the desire to improve the India-Pakistan ties was unacceptable to them.The target and the objective of the terrorists this time underlined the audacity of the attackers and the potential aim of torpedoing the Indo-Pak talks.Compared to today’s attack, the terrorists’ assaults on the Dinanagar police station and a BSF convoy in Udhampur were milder versions.The last time terrorists had attempted an attack was the Awantipore air base in south Kashmir. That time the terrorists could not penetrate into the airbase as they were neutralised outside it. There was another attempt at the Srinagar airport in January 2002. Security forces foiled that, too.Terrorists’ choice to attack the Air Force base in Pathankot was to send a message that they were capable of striking anywhere anytime and were not deterred by the fact that in the recent terror attacks, their colleagues were captured alive.Naved was captured alive after Udhampur attack in Jammu and Kashmir on August 5 last year. It was his revelations that led to the elimination of Abu Qasim. It also helped the security forces to cause a major dent to the Lashkar-e-Toiba in Kashmir.An attack on a police station or a convoy doesn’t cause as much alarm and concern as it does with the terror attack on an Air Force base where fighter aircraft are parked. This can raise an international concern and also raise questions about the national security. It’s a potential trigger for the groups within India to ask for cancellation of proposed talks with Pakistan. Secondly, the greater danger is that it also serves the purpose of the anti-dialogue militants and their patrons in Kashmir and Pakistan.The method of the attack in Pathankot bears close similarities to the attacks on the airbases of Pakistan where terrorists inflicted heavy loss to human lives and material. Today, Pathankot might have escaped with minor losses as compared to the terrorism-hit air force bases in Pakistan, but the fact is that more such attacks cannot be ruled out. It also establishes the fact that this group of attackers was inspired, motivated and trained by the same set of terrorist trainers who want to cause instability. The only difference in the Pathankot attack case is that the non-state actors — whether Jaish-e-Mohammad or any other terror group — were having the blessings of the state actors. The intentions of the Pakistan army and ISI have been suspected by Washington DC for despite getting the American aid Pakistan has not acted against terrorists in the manner it should have. There is no clear line defining the non-state and the state actors in Pakistan. These state actors had raised Taliban that destroyed Afghanistan and the militant outfits that destroyed the social, political and economic order in Jammu and Kashmir.Two things are clear: One, non-state actors having the patronage of some anti-dialogue state actors in Pakistan are active. Secondly, the terror attack in any part of the country would have serious psychological consequences in Kashmir where the mainstream and separatists alike are working in an apparent unison to further stir the cauldron of uncertainty for their respective agendas.With this kind of unsettling scenario, the attack is a very bad omen for the India-Pakistan talks as also for the internal situation in the Valley.


Western Naval Command set to get new chief

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MUMBAI: Vice Admiral Sunil Lanba, PVSM, AVSM, will assume charge as Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Western Naval Command here on Sunday. He is an alumnus of the National Defence Academy and was commissioned in the Executive Branch of the Indian Navy in January 1978.


Indian consulate in Afghanistan attacked

Kabul/New Delhi, January 3

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The Indian consulate in the Afghan city of Mazar-i-Sharif was attacked tonight by unidentified gunmen who tried to storm the building. An Indian official said all consulate personnel are safe, as explosions and gunfire rang out at the compound.“Everybody is safe,” B Sarkar, Consul General at the consulate, said. The mission in the northern Afghan city is manned by three Indian personnel.An External Affairs Ministry spokesman said there were no Indian casualties.Sarkar said the shooting lasted for 20 minutes. “They shot from some adjacent building but nobody could enter the consulate.”An unidentified Indian consulate official was quoted as saying: “We are being attacked. Fighting is going on.”No group claimed responsibility for the attack that came just days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi was in Afghan capital Kabul on a brief visit on December 25 during which he inaugurated the new building for Afghan Parliament built by India.Director General ITBP Krishna Chaudhary said: “ITBP personnel along with Afghan police are retaliating. We are effectively engaged and retaliating along with the Afghan forces posted at the consulate.”Sources said two of the four attackers are believed to have been killed in the retaliatory fire. However, a final confirmation will be given only after the bodies are seen.Pajhwok Afghan News, an Afghan media outlet, tweeted: “The number of attackers was 4, two of them killed but not confirmed by police yet.” In his address to Parliament, Modi had made a veiled attack against Pakistan, saying that Afghanistan will succeed only when terrorism no longer flows across the border and when nurseries and sanctuaries of terrorism are shut. Modi also made a veiled reference to Pakistan’s reservations about Indian involvement in Afghanistan. — PTI

Indian missions easy target

  • Sunday’s attack was yet another strike at Indian diplomatic missions instrife-torn Afghanistan over the past few years
  • The worst strike was asuicide bomb terror attack on the Indian embassy in Kabul on July 7, 2008, killing 58 people and injuring 141
  • On August 3, 2013, the Indian embassy in Jalalabad was attacked by three suicide bombers, killing nine Afghans, mostly children
  • The Indian consulate in Herat was attacked on May 23, 2014, by four heavily-armed militants

अफगानिस्तान में भारतीय वाणिज्य दूतावास पर हमला

Posted On January – 4 – 2016

काबुल, 3 जनवरी (एजेंसी)
अफगानिस्तान के मजार-ए-शरीफ शहर में भारतीय वाणिज्य दूतावास पर रविवार रात आतंकियों ने हमला करते हुए अंदर घुसने की कोशिश की। परिसर में विस्फोट और गोलीबारी हुई। मीडिया रिपोर्ट्स के मुताबिक 4 आतंकियों में से एक ने खुद को बम से उड़ा लिया, जबकि एक अन्य को वाणिज्य दूतावास में तैनात आईटीबीपी के जवानों ने मार गिराया। बाकी आतंकी पास की इमारत में जा छिपे और फायरिंग करने लगे। जल्द ही अफगानिस्तान के सुरक्षा बलों ने उन्हें घेर लिया। देर रात तक मुठभेड़ जारी थी।
एक भारतीय अधिकारी ने कहा कि वाणिज्य दूतावास के सभी कर्मी सुरक्षित हैं। दूतावास में महा वाणिज्य दूत बी. सरकार ने कहा कि गोलीबारी करीब 20 मिनट चली। हमलावरों ने पास की इमारत से गोलियां चलाईं, लेकिन कोई भी वाणिज्य दूतावास के अंदर नहीं घुस सका। वही मीडिया रिपोर्ट्स के मुताबिक इस गोलीबारी में 2 लोग जख्मी हुए हैं, हालांकि यह स्पष्ट नहीं हो पाया कि ये लोग दूतावास के हैं या नहीं।

ਅਫ਼ਗ਼ਾਨਿਸਤਾਨ ’ਚ ਭਾਰਤੀ ਕੌਂਸਲਖਾਨੇ ’ਤੇ ਹਮਲਾ

Posted On January – 3 – 2016

ਕਾਬੁਲ, 3 ਜਨਵਰੀ
ਅਫ਼ਗ਼ਾਨਿਸਤਾਨ ਦੇ ਸ਼ਹਿਰ ਮਜ਼ਾਰ-ਏ-ਸ਼ਰੀਫ਼ ਵਿਚਲੇ ਭਾਰਤੀ ਕੌਂਸਲਖਾਨੇ ’ਤੇ ਅੱਜ ਅਤਿਵਾਦੀਆਂ ਨੇ ਹਮਲਾ ਕਰ ਦਿੱਤਾ। ਸੂਤਰਾਂ ਮੁਤਾਬਕ ਬੰਦੂਕਧਾਰੀਆਂ ਨੇ ਕੌਂਸਲਖਾਨੇ ਦੇ ਅਹਾਤੇ ਵਿੱਚ ਦਾਖਲ ਹੋਣ ਦੀ ਕੋਸ਼ਿਸ਼ ਕੀਤੀ। ਹਮਲਾਵਰਾਂ ਦੀ ਗਿਣਤੀ ਬਾਰੇ ਫਿਲਹਾਲ ਪਤਾ ਨਹੀਂ ਲੱਗਿਆ। ਹਮਲੇ ਦੌਰਾਨ ਦੋ ਧਮਾਕਿਆਂ ਦੀ ਆਵਾਜ਼ ਸੁਣੀ ਗੲੀ ਭਾਰਤ ਦੇ ਵਿਦੇਸ਼ ਮੰਤਰਾਲੇ ਨੇ ਕਿਹਾ ਹੈ ਕਿ ਹਾਲੇ ਤੱਕ ਕਿਸੇ ਦੀ ਮੌਤ ਦੀ ਖ਼ਬਰ ਨਹੀਂ ਮਿਲੀ।


MEA allows post-police verification for passport

 

 

short by Prashanti Moktan / 03:36 pm on 26 Jan 2016,Tuesday
The Ministry of External Affairs on Monday announced that all first time applicants for normal passports will be able to avail passports on post-police verification basis without any additional fees. The MEA also launched ‘mPassport Police App’, a phone application that allows quick submission of Police Verification Report. The Ministry has made these reforms to speed-up the issuance of passports.
French army first foreign contingent at R-Day
short by Bhavika Bhuwalka / 05:31 pm on 26 Jan 2016,Tuesday
French army soldiers on Tuesday became the first foreign military contingent to take part in India’s Republic Day parade. Led by Lieutenant Colonel Paul Bury of the 35th Infantry Regiment, the 76-member contingent marched down Rajpath before President Pranab Mukherjee, French President François Hollande and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Also, a French band played two military tunes at the parade.
Books on Param Veer Chakra awardees launched
short by Ankur Vyas / 03:47 pm on 26 Jan 2016,Tuesday
HRD Minister Smriti Irani and Army Chief General Dalbir Singh on Monday launched the first batch of books on the Param Vir Chakra awardees. The books aim to introduce the younger generation to the stories of valour of the bravest of brave Indian soldiers and inspire them. The illustrated story books are meant for children between 7 and 11 years.
Reports claim shot-down balloon came from Pak
short by Aarushi Maheshwari / 08:03 pm on 27 Jan 2016,Wednesday
The balloon shot down by a Sukhoi-30 fighter aircraft over Rajasthan on Republic Day came from Pakistan, according to reports. The balloon was flying at approximately 25,000 feet, and could have been sent to gauge India’s response time. The Indian Air Force said, “on analysis of the debris it was established that there was no dangerous payload.”

IAF BASE ATTACKED Why is Pathankot on target again?

Through the district pass the strategically important lone rail and road links to Jammu & Kashmir

Ajay Banerjee,Tribune News Service,New Delhi, January 2

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A narrow plain (just 30-km wide) lies between the Himalayas and the international border with Pakistan. Located at the eastern edge of this plain and nestled in the foothills at an altitude of 1,090 feet is the militarily vital town of Pathankot. It is the northern-most district of Punjab that is located at the confluence of the boundaries of J&K and Himachal Pradesh.The narrow 30-km plain is clearly India’s ‘jugular vein’ — the weakest point. India’s military prowess at Pathankot and around is tasked to ensure dominance in the topography marked by fast-flowing seasonal rivulets and jungles. Through these 30 km pass the lone rail and road connection to J&K. The national highway connecting Jammu is the lone link across the Ravi, allowing military and civilian movement and so is the lone rail link that carries passengers to Udhampur and Katra. The air base at Pathankot had been attacked by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) during the 1965 and 1971 wars. Today’s attempt by terrorists to storm the base can be counted as the third attempt to target it even though it does not match the scale of the PAF attack. “Today’s attack had the potential to cause damage to planes and helicopters at the base. Good that it was contained,” says Commodore Uday Bhaskar (retd). Besides a MiG 21 fighter jet squadron, Pathankot is home to a squadron of attack copters that fly in tandem with ground-trawling tank regiments. The base also has UAVs, air defence guns and long-distance surveillance radars. A town having 1.56 lakh population, Pathankot houses Mamun cantonment, which is used as a launching ground. The Army has a division —some 15,000 men — complete with artillery guns and tanks. It is also the base for a new division which is part of the upcoming 17 Mountain Strike. Pathankot remains top priority for the IAF which has otherwise formed a formidable ‘ring fence’ of air fields like Adampur (Jalandhar), Halwara (Ludhiana), Bathinda, Sirsa and Ambala in Haryana and Suratgarh in Rajasthan. Air Commodore Kaiser Tufail (retd) of the PAF — known as an aviation historian — writes in his blog ‘aeronaut’ about the Pakistan design to damage the Pathankot runaway. “In 1971, Pathankot was singled out for two successive raids,” he says. SN Prasad in his book ‘The India Pakistan War of 1965’, an authorised account from the Ministry of Defence archives says the PAF, on the intervening night of September 6 and 7, 1965, launched an unusual attempt to destroy IAF aircraft and airfield installations. Paratroopers of the Special Services Group were air-dropped at night near Pathankot, Halwara and Adampur. Of the 180 Pakistani commandos, 136 were taken prisoner, 22 killed and the rest managed to escape. Pak phone number used to hire taxi Pathankot: The terrorists were in regular touch with their Pakistani handlers, who even arranged a taxi for them by calling from a mobile number of that country. Sources said the terrorists had first used a Toyota Innova on Friday and it has been found that the driver was called from a Pakistan number. Security agencies are questioning the driver and trying to find out whether he had any links with terrorists or was it a case of him not recognising a Pak number. Sacked IAF technician to be quizzed New Delhi: A sacked IAF official, arrested for allegedly sharing secret information with ISI, will be interrogated, investigators told a city court which extended his police custody till Monday. Ranjith KK, a Leading Aircraftman with IAF posted at Bathinda, was dismissed recently and later arrested. He had allegedly shared secret information with intelligence operatives suspected to be backed by ISI after being “honeytrapped” into an espionage racket.

Gujarat on high alert

Ahmedabad: The Gujarat Police have issued an alert and the security personnel have been told to take necessary steps to keep a check on suspicious activities in the wake of the terror attack in Punjab. “In the wake of today’s terror attack in Punjab, I have asked the police department and respective heads to remain alert. Based on some inputs available with us, I have ordered the police force to take all necessary steps and increase vigil across the state,” said PC Thakur, DGP.

Parrikar meets NSA

  • Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar on Saturday chaired a high-level meeting during which he was briefed in detail by National Security Adviser Ajit Doval on the terror attack.
  • It was attended by the three service chiefs and the Defence Secretary. The meeting lasted 90 minutes during which Parrikar was given a detailed overview about the intelligence received and the action taken.
  • The meeting focussed on the intelligence inputs received and the counter measures taken by the armed forces, including deployment of the NSG commandos, personnel of the special forces belonging to the Army and the IAF, besides regular soldiers.

Rafale deal inked, price still an issue Inter-governmental pact on plane purchase later

Simran Sodhi & Ajay Banerjee,Tribune News Service,New Delhi, January 25

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India and France today signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on the purchase of the Rafale fighter jets. The much-anticipated inter-governmental agreement (IGA) on Rafale will now be signed later, once the financial negotiations between the two sides are completed.Hectic negotiations had been going on for the past few days to enable the IGA to be signed during French President François Hollande’s visit.At the end of the delegation-level talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Hollande, Modi said only the financial details needed to be worked out in finalising the purchase of Rafale jets from France.“Only financial aspects of the Rafale deal are left. The inter-governmental agreement has been finalised. It will be done soon,” said the Prime Minister. Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar, while briefing the media, later said only the MoU had been signed today and the IGA would be the next step.He said both countries had been able to reach an agreement on the non-financial side, while they were yet to agree on the financial side.The joint statement issued at the end of the delegation-level talks said: “The two leaders welcomed the conclusion of the inter-governmental agreement on the acquisition of 36 Rafale fighter aircraft in flyaway condition, except for some financial issues relating to the IGA which they agreed must be resolved as soon as possible.”India had announced that it would buy 36 Rafale fighters in a government-to-government deal during Modi’s Paris visit in April.Since then, negotiations had been going on about the pricing of the aircraft, the main sticking point in the financial side of the deal. The Tribune had first reported on January 16 that India was looking to go for a better price than take a hasty step at this stage.Sources indicate the cost negotiation committee of the Indian Air Force has met and suggested a price that does not match the expectations of French company Dassault Aviation, the maker of Rafale.The Indian side is doing a cost benefit analysis as it may end up paying nearly Rs 1,200 crore per plane, including arsenal, training and base facilities.In comparison, the last order for 42 Sukhoi-30 MKI fighter jets was agreed upon in 2010 and cost Rs 470 crore per plane. The IAF has told the Ministry of Defence that it needs at least 80 Rafale-type multi-role combat fighter jets to be battle-ready in the next few years.A “mere” 36 jets — presently on order — would not meet the shortfall due to the phasing out of fleet of MiG-21 and MiG-27 jets by 2022.Dassault, in a press release issued, today said: “During French President François Hollande’s visit to India, French and Indian governments signed an inter-governmental agreement paving the way for the conclusion of a contract for the sale of 36 Rafale fighters to India.“Dassault Aviation is very pleased with this progress.”

The cost factor

  • IAF’s cost negotiation panel has suggested a price that does not match the expectations of Rafale maker Dassault Aviation, say sources
  • At the current price, India may end up paying around Rs 1,200crore per jet, including arsenal, training and base facilities
  • During the 2010 Sukhoi-30 MKI jet deal, the fighteraircraft had cost Rs 470 crore each

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France, India sign deal for Rafale jets

13 agreements signed in a number of sectors; India to get $10 billion investment in next five years

NEW DELHI: India signed an agreement with France on Monday to buy 36 Rafale fighter jets but said sorting out details of the multibillion euro deal such as pricing and post-sales servicing would take some more time.

PIBPrime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Francois Hollande take a Metro to Gurgaon where they inaugurated the interim secretariat of the International Solar Alliance on Monday.On the second day of French President Francois Hollande visit, the two sides also signed 13 pacts in various fields including railways and civil nuclear energy, with the French promising to invest $10 billion in next five years in India.

“…Leaving out financial aspect, India and France have signed inter-governmental agreement on purchase of 36 Rafale fighter jets. We expect that even the financial aspects… will be resolved as soon as possible,” Prime Minister Modi said at a joint press event with Hollande.

The French President, who will be the chief guest at the Republic Day celebrations on Tuesday, described the deal on Rafale as “a decisive step”.

Modi had announced India’s intention to buy 36 Rafales in Paris in April. Modi and Hollande had to step in after New Delhi scaled back the original plan to buy 126 Rafales and commercial negotiations between planemaker Dassault Aviation and Indian officials collapsed.

Dassault Aviation said on Monday it was supporting French authorities in their efforts to finalise a complete agreement within the next four weeks.

India desperately needs to upgrade its aging Soviet-era fleet plagued by engine troubles and poor availability. The Indian Air Force requires at least 44 fighter squadrons — with 18 planes each — to counter the combined threat from Pakistan and China.

Officials had hoped to seal the deal during Hollande’s visit but resolving the technicalities appeared more complicated than expected, leaving the French President to temper expectations and say such negotiations take time. India was steering clear of setting a deadline to seal the deal as it wanted to get the best price for the fighters, a government official said. HT wrote last week that France had indicated a maximum price of around euro 11.6 billion for the warplanes with full armament complement. India is negotiating to bring the price down to around euro 8 billion.

“What was signed today was an MoU and, when the financial part of it issettled, then obviously the inter-governmental agreement in its entirety will be concluded,” foreign secretary S Jaishankar later told mediapersons.

The agreement, government sources said, would be signed once the prices had been finalised which they hoped would take another four weeks.

The French leader arrived Sunday in Chandigarh, where he was received by Modi. Independent India’s first planned city, Chandigarh was designed by Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier and is one of three places that France has pledged to help develop as smart cities. The other two are Puducherry and Nagpur. France will also help modernise Ambala and Ludhiana railway stations. In a boost to the government’s Make in India campaign, French firm Alstom will manufacture 800 electric locomotives at Madhepura in Bihar.

Hollande said an agreement for France’s Areva to build six nuclear reactors in India should be concluded within a year. The two sides have been wrangling over the price of power from these units for more than a year.

“From nuclear cooperation to railway locomotives, we are sowing the seeds of an ever-tightening web of cooperation between our two countries,” Modi said.

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India, France ask Pak to bring Pathankot attackers to justice

Simran Sodhi,Tribune News Service,New Delhi, January 25

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India and France today took a significant step forward in addressing the challenges of global terrorism and said there was an “urgent need to establish a comprehensive international legal framework to address the growing global menace of terrorism”. While the recent attacks on Paris and Pathankot found a common resonance in the bilateral discussions, the joint statement clearly called on Pakistan to bring the perpetrators of the recent attacks in Pathankot and Gurdaspur and also the perpetrators of the deadly Mumbai 2008 attacks to justice. “From Paris to Pathankot, we saw the gruesome face of the common challenge of terrorism…I also commend the strength of your resolve… President Hollande and I have agreed to scale up the range of our counter-terrorism cooperation in a manner that helps us to tangibly mitigate and reduce the threat of extremism and terrorism to our societies.“We are also of the view that the global community needs to act decisively against those who provide safe havens to terrorists, who nurture them through finances, training and infrastructure support,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi said at a joint press event with French President Francois Hollande.The joint statement on counter-terrorism issued today said: “Stressing that terrorism cannot be justified under any circumstance, regardless of its motivation, wherever and by whomsoever it is committed, both leaders asked for decisive actions to be taken against Lashkar-e-Toiba, Jaish-e-Mohammad, Hizb-ul-Mujahideen, Haqqani Network and other terrorist groups such as Al-Qaida.”“Condemning the recent terror attacks in Pathankot and Gurdaspur in India, the two countries reiterated their call for Pakistan to bring to justice their perpetrators and the perpetrators of the November 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai, which also caused the demise of two French citizens, and to ensure that such attacks do not recur in the future,” it said.The two leaders also strongly condemned the terrorist attacks that occurred in many parts of the world recently and “expressed their shared anguish and outrage at the loss of innocent lives in Paris, Bamako, Beirut, Tunis, San Bernardino, N’Djamena and the Lake Chad Basin Region, Kabul, Gurdaspur, Istanbul, Pathankot, Jalalabad, Jakarta, Ouagadougou and Charsadda.

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