Vishwa Conclave: Part 2

Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune

Organised a Conclave on 17 Apr 2021

Enjoyed interacting with the young Minds

Theme

Accelerating the Paradigm Shift

Issues Covered

Aatmanirbhar Sashastrata

 Importance of Military Diplomacy

Countering the 360deg Chinese threat

Excerpts from the interaction:-

 

On Chinese Fault Lines

 

On Chinese Behaviour

 

On Rafale and Space Warfare

 

On QUAD

 

On  Pakistan, Balakot and Abhinandan

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Q & A Series (Part 2): International Exercises

In various interactions questions are asked during the Q & A session. Starting a new series on compiling these valid and interesting questions with comments.

 

RECENT QUERRY  AND MY TAKE ON IT

 

Question. What are various facets related to joint exercises with friendly foreign  countries? What advantages accrue out of these exercises?

 

Comments. IAF conducts regular exercises with friendly foreign  countries. These exercises involve lot of detailed planning and preparation. The preparations start almost six months prior or earlier.

These exercises are bilateral or multilateral, single service or multi service. The trend is changing from bilateral single service exercises earlier to multilateral multi service exercises now.

IAF has carried out exercises with Air Forces of many countries including USA, Russia, UK, France, Australia, South Africa, UAE, Singapore, Oman and Thailand etc.

The level of exercise (i.e. number of aerial assets,  duration of exercise  and type of  air combat missions) depends from country to country. These vary from short duration exercises with few assets on themes like HADR to full fledged combat exercises with large number and variety of platforms carrying out complex LFE (large scale engagement) missions.

The frequency of carrying out exercises also varies from country to country. With some countries it is regular once every two or three years. With others it is less often, once in 3 to 5 years. Generally during transit for bigger exercises, some smaller exercises are carried out during the stop overs en route (Out bound or inbound leg).  These are called hop exercises.

There are many advantages of these exercises. These exercises are part of defence diplomacy and political signaling in the larger scheme of international relations and engagements. At operating level, the participants learn about the best practices from each other and It broadens their horizon and prepares them for their future assignments. Further it improves interoperability between the participating forces. The advantages accrued out of these exercises far outweigh the effort and money spent on them.

 

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Knowing about CHINA (Part1)

Starting yet another series about knowing China better.

 

Q: What makes Chinese Communist Party so powerful?

A: Chinese property laws.

 

  • In China government owns all the land.

 

  • One can never buy land in China.

 

  • One can buy only the land using rights.

 

  • So one has no ownership but only the right to use the land.

 

  • Even the right to use the land is temporary.

 

  • The farmers only have tilling rights.

 

  • On getting the right to use the land from the government for residential purposes, one has to build within two years otherwise the land returns to the government.

 

  • Chinese government has no land acquisition problems because it already owns all the land.

 

  • There is no delays in infrastructure development due to delays related to land acquisition.

 

  • Cited reasons for non-privation of land ownership are:

 

  • Avoid formation of class of landlords.

 

  • Avoid land trades and land acquisitions by landlords.

 

  • Avoid children inheriting land from their parents without working for it.

 

  • Avoid people making profit from land without working.

 

Comments and value additions are most welcome