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I thought he was a regular in D-F-I where he used to spar with another bosom pal of his there sakthivel. Haven't been there in over a year or two now.
This had me smiling

He is well known all right , i think many would like him to come back especially in one forum i know
But i dont see him obliging anytime soon :p

Forum = as dangerous as wild west
Twitter = as safe as tihar jail
 
I thought he was a regular in D-F-I where he used to spar with another bosom pal of his there sakthivel. Haven't been there in over a year or two now.

I avoided him like plague so can't really say who he went head on with
But from what i remember almost every regular there was his bosom pal
And that i think motivated him to safer grounds like Twitter.

I concern myself mostly with what goes on drdo thread
 
It would be bad if this was the the only instance but it's like the 3rd or 4th now. The police in our country are a mixture of corrupt and useless scum. They are probably the largest threat our democracy faces today. As regards CEOP, their head is either stuck in a computer or up their ar5e 24/7. If the crime isn't happening on a computer they're not interested.
 
Random people can say all kind of things. That's not the point. This is a clear mention by CNS in public.
You seem to have a problem with everyone. Be it Ameit, me, sancho & now randomradio. What else explains this direct dig at him! Such jealousy isn't good. Physician cure thyself.
 
You seem to have a problem with everyone. Be it Ameit, me, sancho & now randomradio. What else explains this direct dig at him! Such jealousy isn't good. Physician cure thyself.
Why do you use the third person? Who said I have a problem with anyone. Disagreement is not equal to having a personal problem. when will you crusaders learn this?

And why are you obsessed with amit? I don't see you get this upset even when you get egg on you face..
 

For people who are unaware of Dr. V. K. Saraswat, his contribution to defence technology is comparable to that of Dr. Kalam. Many of the projects that you see as being tested/are successful today has many contributions from him. For example the BMD, ASAT, flush body antennas, HSTDV, various rocket fuels, electronic components and miniaturisation etc. Almost all projects he has been a part of have been successful(except maybe the Trishul SAM).
conggress has already made him famous during anti sat test...... ;)
 
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For people who are unaware of Dr. V. K. Saraswat, his contribution to defence technology is comparable to that of Dr. Kalam. Many of the projects that you see as being tested/are successful today has many contributions from him. For example the BMD, ASAT, flush body antennas, HSTDV, various rocket fuels, electronic components and miniaturisation etc. Almost all projects he has been a part of have been successful(except maybe the Trishul SAM).
Can't agree, when he was chief DRDO was only over promising not delivering. But he was good in lofty visions. Comparing him to Kalam based on it is disrespectful to him.

 
Can't agree, when he was chief DRDO was only over promising not delivering. But he was good in lofty visions. Comparing him to Kalam based on it is disrespectful to him.
Didn't Dr. Kalam talk about a hypersonic re-usable Brahmos ? That was in the early days of us learning how to make case bonded solid rockets. We didn't know much about supersonic ramjets and he wanted to make a re-usable hypersonic scramjet. Isn't that lofty ? I don't see any such missiles around even today, do you ? So is Dr. Kalam one of the "over-promising-and-never-delivering" type too ?

That's just how people in this line of work are. They tend to dream big, sometimes unrealisticly big. Remember that quote from Dr. Kalam about dreaming big ? You won't be innovating if you are not dreaming big. So what crime Dr. V. K. Saraswat has done, which others in his field hasn't I don't really know.
 
A very long post: I would like to narrate a really interesting and inspiring story, which has been wiped out from the pages of Indian history.

During the 1800s, Aden had become an extremely prosperous port city and a home to thriving business. About a thousand Parsis belonging to business and shipping community had settled in Aden by the end of 19th century. The Parsis also built a fire temple in Aden to cater to their spiritual and religious needs.

A unique characteristic of Parsi religious fire - known as 'Atash' - is that it is an amalgamation of fire from 16 hearths, of which 14 are from different occupational hearths (fire from a blacksmith's hearth, shepherd's hearth, baker's hearth, etc.), 15th from a funeral pyre and the 16th from a fire caused by natural lightning. The core and fundamental religious belief of the Parsis states that this religious fire - Atash - must remaining burning uninterrupted and must be protected at any cost so that the fire is not even seen by any non-Parsi.

In 1967, the British left Yemen and the country became a hardcore communist country. With no respect to religious sentiments of anyone, the communist government of Yemen wanted to seize the Parsi temple, which would mean an end to the religious fire - that should have burned uninterrupted without the flames being doused. This was becoming difficult and so the Parsis started to look for another country where they can carry this fire.

The land route of carrying this fire would be sacrilege as the holy fire would have to pass through Islamic territories, which would mean sacrilege. Another dilemma was that the fire could not be directly carried on ships as it is not allowed for the religious fire to be on water. Yemen was not coordinating and helping the Parsis with this problem of 'spiritual existence'.

When things seemed grim for the Parsis, *India* agreed to host. The story doesn't end here, rather gets more interesting from here. It took a lot of diplomatic efforts to figure out a concrete plan - not just to bring the fire from Aden to India, but also by protecting all the religious sentiments. PM Indira Gandhi, Foreign Minister Y.B.Chavan and Field Marshal Sam Maneckshaw took the matter in their hands.

*It was planned that India will send an Air India Boeing 707, manned by ALL-PARSI CREW, with Parsi priests to receive the fire from Aden. This was a difficult task because Air India needed Parsi pilots*
There were a few, but they had been flying other planes and hence needed to train and complete flying hours needed to fly 707. After a lot of efforts, this finally happened on 14 November 1976. *Captain Sam Pedder*, a Parsi, took off for Aden. Once the flight landed, it was not touched by any ground staff at Aden airport to maintain the sanctity of the plane that would carry the holy fire.

All along this, *Air India* had reconfigured this Boeing 707 first class to carry LIVE BURNING FIRE - first and only incident in the world when a plane has carried live fire in flight. With prayers, chants and all customs followed, the fire was loaded into the all-Parsi plane that took off for Mumbai. To prevent the fire from dying, sandalwood was continuously being added to it inside a pressurised plane cabin at the altitude of 30,000 feet. Any spark could have resulted in a massive catastrophe. Thankfully, with all care, the plane landed safely.

Once it reached Mumbai, the fire again had to be protected from the sight of non-Parsis to protect the religious sentiments. It was planned by now that the holy fire would rest in a Parsi temple in Lonavala. The entire Mumbai - Lonavala stretch of road was blocked for public and a green corridor was created. The fire was unloaded and escorted by Parsis in cars and eight buses. The holy fire, finally, reached its new home in 1976.

Can any country in the world show an example of love for a religion whose followers are only ~50,000 in number all across the country ! The last label anyone in the world can attribute to India, is of intolerance. Show me an example of tolerance greater than this!



Hope this is viewed by that piece of xxxx
 
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Didn't Dr. Kalam talk about a hypersonic re-usable Brahmos ? That was in the early days of us learning how to make case bonded solid rockets. We didn't know much about supersonic ramjets and he wanted to make a re-usable hypersonic scramjet. Isn't that lofty ? I don't see any such missiles around even today, do you ? So is Dr. Kalam one of the "over-promising-and-never-delivering" type too ?

That's just how people in this line of work are. They tend to dream big, sometimes unrealisticly big. Remember that quote from Dr. Kalam about dreaming big ? You won't be innovating if you are not dreaming big. So what crime Dr. V. K. Saraswat has done, which others in his field hasn't I don't really know.
What are you talking about ? Kalam contributed to Indian ballistic missile and nuclear programmes then the freaking SLV/PSLV. Those are unparalleled success in Indian scientific community. He was not the drdo chief to over promise anything!. And you are comparing it to a loud mouth. I do not have any problem with his political statements. He was correct about UPA and anti-sat missile. There is a difference between giving innovative concepts and over promising underdevelopment projects like LCA. May be you should read up about the history of DRDO and how was its state a just decade ago.