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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Indian Army uses 10 million rupees of defence budget on golf carts

At first sight the deal looked honourable: Indian army chiefs claimed they had spent 10 million rupees (£127,000) on silent reconnaissance vehicles for missions beyond enemy lines.This week, however, it was revealed that they had bought 22 golf buggies, several of which were deployed to patrol the army’s Shivalik Golf Course in Chandigarh.The scandal emerged in a scathing audit of the military’s recent spending by India’s civil servants after army chiefs were given powers over their expanding budgets to combat terrorism.The report details how the army bought Dhruv helicopters that can fly to a height of only 5,000 metres (16,400ft) — well short of the 6,500 metres required to patrol the Himalayan battlefields. Thousands of Russian-made heavy artillery shells that do not fire were bought and the Northern Command, which oversees Kashmir, bought stretchers that were unsuitable for evacuating combat casualties.It was the details of how military chiefs apparently diverted funds to the upkeep of their golf courses that has rankled most. An additional five golf buggies, worth 1.5 million rupees, were bought by the Western Command. It was claimed that the electric multi-utility vehicles were to be used to transport patients in military hospitals. Several actually went to courses in Ambala and Jalandhar.The allegations come at a sensitive time for India’s security services. The terror attack in Mumbai in November led to criticism after frontline forces were left to tackle militant gunmen with ageing rifles and faulty armour.To close the gap with its regional rival, China, the budget for weapons was raised by a third last year to £7 billion. The overall defence budget was increased by another 25 per cent this year, eclipsing the total spent on health and education combined.

2 comments:

How come every Indian report finds place on your blog but not most of the significant reports on Pakistan.

here is one - http://www.tehrantimes.com/Index_view.asp?code=199285

to asian defence and others

firstly dhruv is not the same class of fennec is there is difference of 1 tons in dry weight,but dhruv has passed tests in siachen is there any higher battle field in world where forces are deployed

moreover fennec being one ton lighter can go upto 6.5 km altitude while dhruv weighs over 2 tons so lighter is helicopter higher it can go

secondly, russian kranspool PGM is only cerified to work upto 2500 meters and it is also used in various countries and there is no other howitzer fired PGM which can be used at the height of 3.5 km and hits the target at over 5 km altitude

kranspool is mainly for plains and so is excalibur

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