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Again, I'm not biased against anything from India, in fact I am only biased against any nationalistic chest-bumping, about bragging airshow models and concepts as real performances even if in fact rarely / barely any hardware exists, I'm against showing off something quite normal as the best and even more - in fact I hate it - that some certain fan boys are constantly lying and are spreading BS!

I have nothing against the Tejas, but it is an aircraft of its time, will surely gain a historical place in India's aviation chronicles, but to portray it as "equal or even superior to Eurofighter, Rafale or whatever" is just laughable, to try to portray, "India's way to finally manufacture a Indian Flanker version or later a fifth generation fighter will in the end be more successful than China's way" is ridiculous, since China already produces a Chinese version (aka the J-16) since years and in numbers and even more so own fifth generation fighters.

The same can so on endlessly, to portray "Indian-made products, have a reputation for quality" especially in the automobile sector is laughable and in fact it annoys me that as a critic you are attacked like led by herd instinct, instead of putting these idiots in their place and allowing an open, realistic and fact-based discussion.
Off topic but here in Australia, a 2023 model Indian-made car scored 0 out of 5 stars for overall safety (Link). Whereas all Chinese cars scored the full 5 stars within the past few years with some still more price competitive than that death trap.
 
Again, I'm not biased against anything from India, in fact I am only biased against any nationalistic chest-bumping, about bragging airshow models and concepts as real performances even if in fact rarely / barely any hardware exists, I'm against showing off something quite normal as the best and even more - in fact I hate it - that some certain fan boys are constantly lying and are spreading BS!

I have nothing against the Tejas, but it is an aircraft of its time, will surely gain a historical place in India's aviation chronicles, but to portray it as "equal or even superior to Eurofighter, Rafale or whatever" is just laughable, to try to portray, "India's way to finally manufacture a Indian Flanker version or later a fifth generation fighter will in the end be more successful than China's way" is ridiculous, since China already produces a Chinese version (aka the J-16) since years and in numbers and even more so own fifth generation fighters.

The same can so on endlessly, to portray "Indian-made products, have a reputation for quality" especially in the automobile sector is laughable and in fact it annoys me that as a critic you are attacked like led by herd instinct, instead of putting these idiots in their place and allowing an open, realistic and fact-based discussion.
Please re read my post. I called out you jumping the gun, using a as yet uninvestigated incident to connect it to arguments about quality. I have not said anything about Indian quality, just pointing out how you often jump the gun and connect the wrong dots.
Untill the cause of the fire is identified, which could be a quality issue or not, as a defence expert and moderator, you jumping the gun and pointing to quality is pretty indicative.
 
The rest of us can read, he was not the one who bought up the quality of Indian products, your fellow Indian did....
And you seem to be happy to jump on the band wagon without reading what I have commented. Yoh did this before too, and I asked you kindly to refrain from commenting on my posts unless they relate to you or pakistan.

Re read my post again, I have not advocated for anything about Indian quality, just pointing our to how some people are quick to jump the gun.
 
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Finalisation being finalised for last 10 years for final final time. Finally.
 
Finalisation being finalised for last 10 years for final final time. Finally.
The Indian Navy's already got 4 SSBNs and is set to drop billions on 6 SSNs. I get why you might be feeling a bit jelly, seeing as the Pak Navy doesn't have any nuke subs.
 
The Indian Navy's already got 4 SSBNs and is set to drop billions on 6 SSNs. I get why you might be feeling a bit jelly, seeing as the Pak Navy doesn't have any nuke subs.

It simoly does not have 4 SSBNS. You are making things up now. You need to debate using facts, not dreams
 
It simoly does not have 4 SSBNS. You are making things up now. You need to debate using facts, not dreams
 

So this post proves me right? Surely even you cannot be this stupid?
 
So this post proves me right? Surely even you cannot be this stupid?
Look at those vertical launch tubes, Pakistani. They can load upto 8 or more K4s with a 4,000 km range and a 2.5-ton warhead, ready to launch anytime. K series missiles are stealthier, faster, and lighter than anything you’ve got on land.
 
Look at those vertical launch tubes, Pakistani. They can load upto 8 or more K4s with a 4,000 km range and a 2.5-ton warhead, ready to launch anytime. K series missiles are stealthier, faster, and lighter than anything you’ve got on land.

You stated 4 SSBNs. That is simply untrue. No point even replying now as literally every second post of yours is a lie. bye
 
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India's second SSBN, INS Arighaat is ready to be inducted into service by the Indian Navy!

India ready to add to fleet second sub with nuke tipped missiles

NEW DELHI: India is now all set to commission its second nuclear powered submarine armed with nuclear missiles for strategic deterrence, while the project to build two nuclear-powered attack submarines with conventional weapons is also headed for final approval amid China’s fast-expanding naval
footprint in the Indian Ocean Region.

The 6,000-tonne INS Arighaat constructed at the ship-building centre (SBC) at Vizag, is “fully ready” for formal commissioning after extensive trials that saw some technical issues being ironed out with upgrades over an extended period.

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