Abhijit Iyer-Mitra on HAL Tejas & Defense Indigenisation

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  • @rishi7629
    @rishi7629 3 года назад +192

    Lockheed Martin pays him so well, that his "cigars are costier than your education". 😁

    • @vinayakzanjad7894
      @vinayakzanjad7894 3 года назад +2

      🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭

    • @rishi7629
      @rishi7629 3 года назад +11

      @Bubbha 1 Tejas orders outnumber Rafale's by more than 3 to 10... Ja be malik ke sath cut-money gino.

    • @vishalgiraddi5357
      @vishalgiraddi5357 3 года назад +3

      I do agree with his point on mku though...

    • @edytha2090
      @edytha2090 3 года назад +6

      we cant even provide oxygen to our citizen who are sick ... very disappointing...

    • @hritikjuyal5484
      @hritikjuyal5484 3 года назад +6

      @@edytha2090 Problem is with oxygen transportation not production. Steel plants which are ready to supply oxygen, are situated on Eastern side.

  • @NoBee786
    @NoBee786 3 года назад +33

    Please invite amiet raj @Amitraaz from defence decode. Let's have someone who is a technical expert and also closely follow defence devlopment.

    • @thisisron7994
      @thisisron7994 3 года назад +1

      Iyeer ki g fat jaegi

    • @santochele1993
      @santochele1993 3 года назад +2

      @Alpha Defense and Also @Defence Matrix

    • @fjordsiekl1492
      @fjordsiekl1492 3 года назад

      @@santochele1993 Defence Matrix is better than Alpha Defence

  • @ankitsrivastava687
    @ankitsrivastava687 3 года назад +113

    I am an Engineer & after listening to AIM opening comments
    Le Me Gajab beizatti hai yaar

    • @YS-hl1hy
      @YS-hl1hy 3 года назад +22

      But it has no truth. World is run by army families and engineers. Humanities people are only good for talking.
      Every institution headed by engineers in India is a success like ISRO, DMRC etc whereas the institutions headed by IAS officers from Humanities are a big failure.

    • @xinjiangstan1233
      @xinjiangstan1233 3 года назад +8

      @@YS-hl1hy DRDO had no aukaat in the international market, the only engineering success of India is ISRO.

    • @YS-hl1hy
      @YS-hl1hy 3 года назад +10

      @@xinjiangstan1233 just privatise DRDO and then you will see their real potential.
      BDW I was talking about DMRC(Delhi Metro) not DRDO.

    • @xinjiangstan1233
      @xinjiangstan1233 3 года назад +1

      @@YS-hl1hy I know when you said etc u assumed other organizations along the lines of ISRO

    • @Satyam-tr7pj
      @Satyam-tr7pj 3 года назад +5

      @@xinjiangstan1233 send your location to drdo then you will know it's aukaat 🤣

  • @sb9060
    @sb9060 3 года назад +33

    Finance minister of India is having a masters degree in Economics

    • @sb9060
      @sb9060 3 года назад +1

      @@CosmicValkyrie the irony of economics is ---- Even the bests in this field may not be able to deliver...

    • @CosmicValkyrie
      @CosmicValkyrie 3 года назад +2

      @@sb9060 That's a convenient excuse to point out, isn't it?

  • @you_cant_see_me123
    @you_cant_see_me123 3 года назад +47

    Lol .. we touched Abhijit’s raw nerve there. I know many engineers who get humanities degrees and MBAs later. But don’t know one humanities guy who can get a STEM degree .. because “unki aukaat nahi hai “

    • @sakshamsinha2913
      @sakshamsinha2913 3 года назад +12

      Are they (humanities grads) eligible in the first place? Don't they fall short of the eligibility conditions?

    • @noone7243
      @noone7243 3 года назад +3

      He just spoked the reality and he is right about big 5 controlled by leftist

    • @you_cant_see_me123
      @you_cant_see_me123 3 года назад

      @@noone7243 what has left or right got do with humanities or science ? There can be left wing engineers and right wing philosophers.

    • @jithinthankaraj2518
      @jithinthankaraj2518 3 года назад +4

      @@you_cant_see_me123 Humanities are all controlled by lefties. Their power is so much that Engineers are controlled by humanities.

    • @utkarshdwivedi990
      @utkarshdwivedi990 3 года назад

      lol yourself , you just proved what he said , this abject categorisation of education where "ukaat" is questioned if a person has a certain degree is so casteist mindset but you might also deny caste in India ? , you people don't have the humility to accept mistakes let alone act on them , viswaguru my ass

  • @kumarprakhar1517
    @kumarprakhar1517 3 года назад +6

    We fail in indigenisation
    But Fly by wire in Tejas came on own own
    SFDR came on it's own
    AIP came on it's own
    Radars
    Etc etc

  • @manassurya2019
    @manassurya2019 3 года назад +112

    Me an engineer: oh nice, a new AIM video.
    Me 5 minutes in: Holding back tears.

    • @YS-hl1hy
      @YS-hl1hy 3 года назад +10

      Bhai Arts wale aur Kar Bhi kya sakte Hain. Frustrated rehte Hai poori life. Ya to IAS ban sakte hai ya teacher ar koi job Bhi to Nahi Hoti inke paas.

    • @SamvedIyer
      @SamvedIyer 3 года назад +3

      @@YS-hl1hy Wrong. They can also enter journalism, or work for prestigious think tanks, or become lawyers at reputed law firms, provided they have been educated at quality institutions. Arts has assumed relevance in the twenty-first century.

    • @YS-hl1hy
      @YS-hl1hy 3 года назад +5

      @@SamvedIyer they can be at the top only if they have contacts and for the matter of fact any engineer can also run a think tank or a news company if he has contacts.

    • @SamvedIyer
      @SamvedIyer 3 года назад +1

      @@YS-hl1hy I am not talking about running a think tank. I specifically refer to core research done by employees. Guess I should have been more specific.

    • @YS-hl1hy
      @YS-hl1hy 3 года назад +1

      @@SamvedIyer except economic think tanks I don't think they do any tangible work. They can go on talking about history and culture but they don't produce any tangible results.
      But if you are stuck with Arts I would recommend Activism as a career ,it is the highest paying career these days.

  • @harindersingh3706
    @harindersingh3706 3 года назад +18

    Well on the topic of LCA TEJAS I WOULD RATHER WATCH CHANNELS LIKE ALPHA DEFENSE, DEFENCE DECODE,DEFENCE MATRIXWHO HAVE REBUTTED HIS POINTS MORE THAN ONCE. HIS KNOWLEDGE ATLEAST oN TEJAS IS HALF BAKED . SO IF ANYONE WANTS TO UNDERSTAND LCA TEJAS I WOULD ADVICE THEM TO VISIT ALPHA DEFENSE AND DEFENCE DECODE AND DEFENCE MATRIX CHANNEL.
    SECONDLY HE HIMSELF IS FROM HUMANITIES BACKGROUND AND IS ALWAYS CURSING PEOPLE FROM HUMANITIES.HE HAS KNOWLEDGE OF THESE ISSUES BASED ON WHAT HE READS ON INTERNET. SO YOU CAN LISTEN TO HIS VIEWS ON FOREIGN POLICY.EXCEPT THAT ITS ALL NON-SENSE AND HALF BAKED LOGICS .

  • @Ak-ue2yq
    @Ak-ue2yq 3 года назад +4

    Abhijeet is a smart guy. Has a vast array of knowledge and can connect seemingly disconnected things which makes sense.

  • @war_stream_clash
    @war_stream_clash Год назад +2

    I am an engineer. I agree with comment that "tumhari aujaat nahi hai". 100 percent. Thats why CEO and CTO are 2 separate positions.

  • @abhinavshukla2202
    @abhinavshukla2202 3 года назад +21

    Life of a usual humanity folk in India:
    He starts in school as slowest guy of the class
    Pushed from class to class somehow
    High school shows him his aukat
    Changes stream in intermediate
    Starts hating engineering folks for lifetime, still looks at them with a hidden awe
    Enters university, starts dreaming about UPSC
    Usually doesn't clear UPSC either cuz even that is occupied by engineers
    Becomes some random expert on random subject where he takes all technical advice from engineers
    Abuses engineers wherever gets a chance
    If cleared UPSC, bangs engineers in the govt, deliberately slows down their projects and then abuses them, taking revenge for his degenerate childhood,
    Lives happy life either way by abusing engineers here and there.

    • @wisevictor9751
      @wisevictor9751 3 года назад +3

      His childhood seems to has been abused by some Engineer 😂😂

    • @SamvedIyer
      @SamvedIyer 3 года назад +1

      @@wisevictor9751 The majority of his ire is directed against the IAS, the judiciary and politicians, so that is certainly untrue.

    • @nationfirst8676
      @nationfirst8676 3 года назад

      Nicely summed up.

    • @abhinavshukla2202
      @abhinavshukla2202 3 года назад

      @@wisevictor9751 quite possible

    • @abhinavshukla2202
      @abhinavshukla2202 3 года назад

      @@nationfirst8676 thank you sir

  • @rajumkrishna
    @rajumkrishna 3 года назад +4

    Finally I found Mr Iyer talking complete sense on Education, I have been putting the same point in various discussions but, Great people always object to my argument saying see so many scientists and intellectuals of Indian origin abroad, where is one in India?

    • @lolo_69711
      @lolo_69711 Год назад

      ?? Your Research is Lacking. ISRO scientists,DRDO scientists??

  • @MrXperx
    @MrXperx 3 года назад +56

    Well we have seen where the humanities people have taken us.

    • @sunnybarua6028
      @sunnybarua6028 3 года назад +6

      He does admit it to it.....!!

    • @smoky3302
      @smoky3302 3 года назад +2

      But he is true it is the humanities which run socitey not science and scienctific progress is directly related to the kind of socitey science operates.
      I mean do u think west can be scientifically superior if the humanities there calling maths and science racist and sexist?

    • @govindaojha977
      @govindaojha977 3 года назад +2

      @@smoky3302 Yeah exactly, look at South Korea they make awesome tech and awesome movies. Left dominates culture bc they dominate humanities, if we don't want India to become like the west( crying racism and communism etc all the time) then the right wing must invest heavily in humanities.

    • @smoky3302
      @smoky3302 3 года назад +1

      @@govindaojha977 yeah dude look at Japan also after America the second soft power and culture exporter is Japan .
      Forget about the world people in India know more about samurai and ninja there anime and games dominates the pop culture.
      Look at china dude it is increasingly developing technogically because they are communist only in name they are highly nationalist .
      So is Israel and one thing is common in them they are dominated by so called RW ideology.
      But the sad part is in india we are obsessed with west what ever prevalent there is copied here .
      I mean I argued with a person who claimed Abhijit is casteist because he claim he can't fight and as Brahmins traditionally don't fight and as per that woke if person identify some attributes with his birth caste he is casteist .
      It is same as saying a white person is racist because he is white.
      So what can u do.

    • @SamvedIyer
      @SamvedIyer 3 года назад +2

      In one of the videos, he also used the word "humanities trash" and said that he was saying so "completely aware that he was himself a humanities graduate". But that was in the context of value addition. He said that he has a great deal of respect for those in STEM, because someone who is able to introduce new technology, say, is a lot more capable of value addition than a humanities graduate. But then, a vast majority of our engineers cannot engage in value addition. We have seen many polls indicating that a preponderance of our engineers are unemployable and do not have the skills that the industry looks out for. AI-based start-ups, for instance, have periodically needed to re-train, almost re-educate their employees.

  • @thakursukhshant
    @thakursukhshant 3 года назад +15

    We have TATA and Mahindra vs Hundai and KIA

  • @k-map224
    @k-map224 3 года назад +16

    I don't get why AIM hates the lca so much. The lca is being developed like the saab gripen program. We need to start from somewhere or else we will just continue being an importer for ever.

    • @EsportsSchool
      @EsportsSchool 3 года назад +2

      As the whole world says... And abhinav ji introduce..... लॉकहीड का दल्ला 😜😜🤣🤣

  • @abhinavshukla2202
    @abhinavshukla2202 3 года назад +31

    Engineers are taught industrial engineering/management so they can manage companies. Atleast it's taught in mechanical engineering. World's most versatile rifle AK-47 was built by an engineer. Basically with time, it's actually the engineers who actually started to participate in wars more than ordinary soldiers.

    • @peaceful1658
      @peaceful1658 3 года назад +6

      But our OFB babus can’t even produce one reliable assault rifle even after 70 years of kalashnikov. At least replication....!!!!????🤣

    • @neeleshkumar6168
      @neeleshkumar6168 Год назад

      ​@@peaceful1658problem is management...not the engineers...many engineers are in drdo..bro...who are doing brilliant job...at the end government representatives are not able to extract 100% of the capability..thats why private sector is booming

  • @soudipsanyal
    @soudipsanyal 3 года назад +23

    What Abhijit said about simplifying the language is absolutely correct.
    Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar is famous in Bengal for that. He is known as the father of modern Bengali language. He realised that Bengali language is very complicated as at that time it was almost similar to sanskrit and common peasant folks can not internalize such complicacy so he worked on the language to simplify it. Even though not immediately but with time it was his Bangla that slowly became the mainstream.

  • @fakharmirza5492
    @fakharmirza5492 2 года назад +4

    Abhijit I seriously like your analysis not just about the Indian industry but I also imply it all over our Pakistani scenario and it gives us a hell lot of insight and shows where we need to improve.

  • @VDebonaire
    @VDebonaire 3 года назад +21

    Bhai kyun isko leke ate ho, kuchtoh bakwas karta rehta Hai. Please get someone like Defence decode or Alfa defence to give better insights in technology.

    • @ashutoshrai3369
      @ashutoshrai3369 3 года назад +1

      Views milte hai bhaiya

    • @ashutoshrai3369
      @ashutoshrai3369 3 года назад

      Ye jaanta hai public bhadke gi
      Views milenge

    • @SamvedIyer
      @SamvedIyer 3 года назад

      Care to specify where he is wrong?

  • @ashwathinair5854
    @ashwathinair5854 3 года назад +2

    Abhijit, listening to you is such a delight!

  • @subhajitsaha1612
    @subhajitsaha1612 3 года назад +4

    We works in IT... And his knowledge about It is very hilarious... Clients doesn't give you project just by looking at cost.. Project get evaluated based on technical parameters.. Cost comes last..

  • @zil1832
    @zil1832 3 года назад +4

    *Okay let us do an experiment. Give AIM's idea a chance. In any sector what he is saying, lets implement it. Be it on his mid day meal suggestion or protein supplement.*
    But he has to held accountable. Implement exactly his ideas, lets have him in every part of the project and implement his suggestion but heres the deal: he needs to accept the shortcomings if any. He has to accept "oh I was wrong about it"
    Accountability is the key. And it applies to everyone.

  • @prithudak1
    @prithudak1 3 года назад +8

    I think Abhijit is missing a big point, India has sufficient engineers and brain, we just have to provide enough incentives to retain and keep them motivated. Biggest impediment for that is too much govt. bureaucracy and control. Govt needs to restructure all of their research institutes in to public private partnership, with private management with delivery oriented research and tied up compensation and promotion.

    • @Kem____paalty16
      @Kem____paalty16 3 года назад +5

      That socialist word pushed down the throat during emergency was the reason they aren't going to put research universities under PPP. Unionbaji jo krni he.

    • @Bolter024
      @Bolter024 3 года назад

      @@Kem____paalty16 True

    • @zohairfahmee3238
      @zohairfahmee3238 2 года назад +1

      He is not saying indias engineers are bad he is only saying there should be right man for the right job. And he is absolutely correct. Tejas is only over glorified

  • @debasish.d5616
    @debasish.d5616 3 года назад +8

    Abhijit is spot-on about the sub- standard work culture of PSU's
    Most if not all components produced by incompetent PSU's are 3rd grade.
    The only way out of this DRDO/HAL crap is to do a complete disinvestment (privatisation) & level the playing field where 3rd grade inefficient PSU's like DRDO /HAL competes with pvt players .That's the only way.
    "Gobarmant" babus are off no use , their only purpose is to leech off tax payers money

  • @SumanNath25
    @SumanNath25 3 года назад +2

    He is a realist. He himself isn't any negative but frustrated by Zero's around. He will be the first person floating in emotion if one Indian innovation penetrate the world.
    I mean "innovation". Not a MP3 player inside a ceramic Sanskrit doll Indians know as A.I. Robot.

  • @sharadsharma633
    @sharadsharma633 3 года назад +39

    Yet, if the mobile device that AIM is using for this Q&A session will crash critically he will mostly have to take it to a clown of an engineer to get it fixed!

    • @shashanknagar865
      @shashanknagar865 3 года назад +16

      Nope . 12th pass sonu will do it.

    • @sharadsharma633
      @sharadsharma633 3 года назад +5

      Yeah, 12th pass Sonu trained by a clown engineer in some capacity.

    • @shashanknagar865
      @shashanknagar865 3 года назад +13

      @@sharadsharma633 nope. Sonu learns from his mistakes 🙂

    • @shashanknagar865
      @shashanknagar865 3 года назад +1

      @उदित्य त्यागी believe me . Ustaad wala system chalta hai. Ye knowledge pass on hoti hai. Koi nhi jata ece engineer ke pass phone theek karwane ke liye ya knowledge lene ke liye.

    • @rishabhkumarT
      @rishabhkumarT 3 года назад

      @@shashanknagar865 hitech mobile repairing course k bare mai suna hai👀

  • @neerajjoshi8590
    @neerajjoshi8590 3 года назад +5

    Even if he is a great knowledgeable person but can't take criticism, too much frustration in his dialogue
    And his analogy is worse than taking criticism 🙏

  • @smsr5662
    @smsr5662 3 года назад +5

    India should have programs Like US had in 1980's the F22 and YF-23 .In india engineers ne jang lada nahi jang khaya hai .They are rusting. Also do a live on the Mediapart reportage

  • @jitmanyukohli2887
    @jitmanyukohli2887 3 года назад +1

    It is a delight to listen to AIM. May disagree with him on some issues but he is excellent. That idea of MPR is excellent.

  • @mandy28887
    @mandy28887 3 года назад +4

    I paid 100 rs which is debited from account but question not posted to youtube and money not back in account if you want I can send receipt

  • @subhajitsaha1612
    @subhajitsaha1612 3 года назад +3

    He is simply a jobless nonsense... Without a engineering degree.. Without any experience in anything.. He knows everything... As a bengali i can understand his problem...he talks without substance...

  • @souvikdas4833
    @souvikdas4833 3 года назад +2

    Wow felt so nostalgic watching him .. watching a true blue communist snob after such a long time.
    We used have so many of those Kolkata makes me remember the good old days ..

  • @surendrabarsode8959
    @surendrabarsode8959 3 года назад +4

    Abhijit is basically making an argument that there are serious deficiencies in India's indigenous defense system and we need to create an appropriate eco system essentially developed around super specialty SMEs in this area. He is right from a top down point of view.
    And his observations on Tejas should be seen in this context. Under Modi, we do observe that there is a reorientation in the approach and IAF has fully owned the program. We cannot abandon LCA and it is coming up as a good fighter with associated weapon system.
    Secondly, USA is not going to give us any technology and is interested only in selling its wares (with threat of sanctions all the time!). In particular, it is not selling us F35. So we have to depend on our own pubic or private sector or both.
    As of now, we are NOT preparing to China. Let us first be strong enough to deter China from doing any mischief. And Atmanirbhar Defense production is the way to go.

  • @prithudak1
    @prithudak1 3 года назад +32

    Abhijit being too hard on Engineers, without engineers you can’t even program a good software to handle the communication.

    • @aniketh8
      @aniketh8 3 года назад +5

      actually programing can be done by anyone I have friends whe have batchulars degree in finance and are now programers

    • @prithudak1
      @prithudak1 3 года назад +9

      Aniketh Rao let me guess they work for one of the outsourcing firm like TCS? I am not talking about people who develop app or websites, I am talking about people who develop OS to control fighter jet encrypted communication systems.

    • @aniketh8
      @aniketh8 3 года назад +2

      @@prithudak1 I get your point but even batchulars of science graduates can code most of the time better than engineers
      the main problem in our country is that pure science courses have taken a heavy backlog because everyone wants to be an engineer

    • @aniketh8
      @aniketh8 3 года назад

      @@prithudak1 and my friend works at a company that design communication modules both for defence and space pourpous

    • @prithudak1
      @prithudak1 3 года назад

      Aniketh Rao biggest challenge is discipline and inadequate teaching standards. On every corner there is a private engineering college and these college teachers have no interest in maintaining rigorous engineering curriculum standards. They hire unqualified teachers, which at best graduated from a similar engineering institution. Caste based reservation doesn’t help in this case either. It was sad to see my friends even didn’t know how to write his resume after graduated from a private engineering college.

  • @Kaushal_M1998
    @Kaushal_M1998 3 года назад +7

    Ye aadmi kabhi tejas ko support hi nhi kya..Dhere dhere sub kuch hoga na...👍👍

  • @bigbountyb7952
    @bigbountyb7952 3 года назад +4

    I guess tejas was intended to bring the light towards manufacturing fighterjets domestically, he has his opinions but the LCA program has taught us many important things such as flight control systems, electronic warfare suit,design of the aircraft(aerodynamics) also to put BVR into play and domestically created UTTAM AESA radar, I wouldn't consider it a failure, I hope he'll still have the same energy when the T MK2 ,TEDBF and AMCA will be operational, although I have nothing against this man his words are bitter but true in lots of aspects, also I don't agree with him just slapping engineers.

  • @zohairfahmee3238
    @zohairfahmee3238 2 года назад +1

    His analysis on Ukraine is proved coorect.

  • @arunavaroy5889
    @arunavaroy5889 3 года назад +2

    No plane had been shot down beyond 60 kms till today with a bvr.
    That's why mica, R77 derby kept a missile upto 100 km.

  • @rajendratupe4993
    @rajendratupe4993 3 года назад +4

    Mr Mitra want everything perfect from starting . He even don't know when you make things from scratch products are modified periodically. We learned from tejas and now we will apply those expertise to future aircrafts .

  • @ashuuize
    @ashuuize 3 года назад +11

    It seems many engineers in the comment section are offended by Abhijeet ji remarks on engineers, but I think his remarks were aimed at those engineers who really don't see anyone above them. Had a personal encounter with such an IIT passout.
    By the way AIM also did say in favour of the engineer talent that gets wasted in india or is imported by US. So I guess he is in favour of engineers afterall.
    I think we should look at the big picture. Not here to take sides just expressing my views.

  • @yogee0007
    @yogee0007 3 года назад +1

    Yes by referring the good channels inthe comments ,we shall be able to reach a larger audience ,unite the viewpoints ,become a strong force and a force that shall be lethal and effective in its vision for the grand Indian Narrative ....
    Rajiv Malhotra ( infinity foundation) ,Pushpendra kulshreshtha ( we support Pushpendra kulshreshtha ), Sandeep deo ( India Speaks daily) ,Abhijit Iyer Mitra , VIDHUDDHI FILMS
    Watch these channels and unite together to build a lethal force

  • @avijitjana1141
    @avijitjana1141 3 года назад

    What Abhijit is saying is absolutely truth, and related to strategy and policies, who other than a good economist could best demonstrate those things?

  • @nishikanta200
    @nishikanta200 3 года назад

    Please organise a discussion on india's education sector which is not producing smart and technically innovative people

  • @SyedInamUlHaqGeelani
    @SyedInamUlHaqGeelani 3 года назад +3

    Now Indians say that he is paid by Pakistan 😹😹

  • @nationfirst8676
    @nationfirst8676 3 года назад +16

    He behaves like a Pikachu, when tries to be an expert in unknown areas. It feels like he aquired his limited knowledge about military technology from some friends n the rest is from fancy war game history books...!
    But his rants are not really about incompetency of our scientists n engineers but on the Beurocracy n babau culture... Interestingly his mother is a IAS officer and the negative vibes about babulogh started in the childhood.... 😆

  • @hritikjuyal5484
    @hritikjuyal5484 3 года назад +1

    Abhijeet don't criticize Tejas programme unnecessarily. Today, DRDO developed OBOGS (Onboard Oxygen Generation System) is being further developed for Corona patients. This is a clear example of military technology being used for civil purposes or Spinoff.

  • @Akon1998hell
    @Akon1998hell 3 года назад +5

    Babudom is real, just visit Rajendra Nagar or Mukherjee nagar in Delhi ( hotbeds for upsc aspirants) and interact with them, you'll realise what they are actually here for( mostly to enjoy their fame and time as DM/DCs or to become election commissioners later on, no one's interested in working in a technical department where you have to "work" rather than behaving like a feudal vassal)

    • @Kem____paalty16
      @Kem____paalty16 3 года назад

      Exactly, and such people when get into MOD, sanction non sense drdo projects, like a ciws taken put old russian ship and mounted on a 4x4 truck chassis, and in thier dreams lala land they are thinking they are makinv pantsir S1/ S2

  • @SpeedMall
    @SpeedMall 2 года назад

    I listened him for the first and last time.

  • @vivekpmc1992
    @vivekpmc1992 3 года назад +1

    How many defence technology experts are your advisers???
    All leaders take decisions from sujjestions of team of experts

  • @linku82
    @linku82 3 года назад +6

    Don’t do programs on Defense technologies. Not your area!!!
    But I like your shows and love how you made the host to apologizing for comparing with the clown.

    • @vinayakzanjad7894
      @vinayakzanjad7894 3 года назад

      @Golden Deer he not even read books he is chutiya

  • @alaypatel6050
    @alaypatel6050 3 года назад +12

    AIM needs to do an episode doing just trollong people and things he does not like. It will be so much fun and informing 😂😂😂

  • @dev4rajan
    @dev4rajan 3 года назад +80

    Abhijit on Tejas always hilarious to watch. Shows his downsides in arguement as analyst 😆 🤣

    • @sureshdharmaraj76
      @sureshdharmaraj76 3 года назад +13

      He is an over rated analyst. He is good at bashing china and Xi Jingping but with poor reasoning. In my opinion, he gets way to much air time. Unfortunately, we do not have any that are better than abhijit by any good measure. Prof. Nalapat is another overrated nut case.

    • @rishabhkumarT
      @rishabhkumarT 3 года назад +3

      Ghr pe beth k koi bhi analyst ban jata hai

    • @sagnikacharyya5777
      @sagnikacharyya5777 3 года назад +4

      this man is speaking absolute nonsense.

    • @fenrir834
      @fenrir834 2 года назад +1

      @@sureshdharmaraj76 agree, that guy is an Idiot

    • @tz5480
      @tz5480 2 года назад +2

      He even didn't have any clue of even Astra BVRAAM. TEJAS has to go inside the Pakistan and take the role of T34 AKA cannon fodder. 🙏🙏🙏. Who is this guy.

  • @amarseetharama8734
    @amarseetharama8734 3 года назад

    Really appreciate rustic talk of Abhijit

  • @Leslaw0
    @Leslaw0 3 года назад

    Thanks Abhijit & Abhinav for nice talk...very insightful

  • @Abhishek-ef2er
    @Abhishek-ef2er 3 года назад +2

    Aim approach is similar to that of character of abhinav in tvf upse series till 3rd episode ,although till the end of third episode abhinav changed his approach.

  • @arunp7547
    @arunp7547 3 года назад

    Beautiful connotation that humanities drives science.

  • @Krishnendu792
    @Krishnendu792 3 года назад +13

    Mister Iyer, got a lot of respect for you but defence sector is not your cup of tea😂😂 spare us from your comedy show and talk about foreign affairs and geopolitics.

    • @laya0srinivas
      @laya0srinivas 3 года назад +1

      You look to be a very knowledgeable in this area, pls. Come and share your knowledge.

    • @Krishnendu792
      @Krishnendu792 3 года назад

      @@laya0srinivas go through the link. And clear your fallacies. And for god's sake, follow Delhi Defense Review RUclips channel and also defence matrix, defence decode.

    • @Krishnendu792
      @Krishnendu792 3 года назад

      @@laya0srinivas delhidefencereview.com/2020/05/17/removing-some-fallacies-about-the-capabilities-of-the-lca-tejas-fighter/

    • @laya0srinivas
      @laya0srinivas 3 года назад

      @@Krishnendu792 I am not really interested in this fancy stuff. This fighter took 33 years to be in production line.
      The cost of this aircraft for what it offers and operational cost is way too high.
      Until we achive EOS this is commercially and practically unviable platform. I live in Bangalore and see what all HAL is into.
      Lastly I will bet you this aircraft will not be used for critical missions. At max it replace MIG 21 /27 s which is Gen 3 platform which were interceptors of yester years. False pride and image will not help. As country we still struggling get basic things correct. These are complex topic. Only exception is ISRO .anyway let end this conversation here bro.

    • @MrXperx
      @MrXperx 3 года назад +1

      @@laya0srinivas I am not interested in the fancy stuff and yet make uninformed unsubstantiated comments.

  • @jaiprakashpatil3669
    @jaiprakashpatil3669 3 года назад

    My question is that, why and what for rafile prise increased? Is it true that the another advanced systems is added in refiel? Which was stated in closed envelope to Supreme Court is it true?

  • @therahulrs
    @therahulrs 3 года назад +4

    AIM seems to think that because we don't have the capacity to develop fighter planes, we should not even try --- the govt has to invest knowing that benefits will be seen 20 years down the road when you would have created ancillary industries in the process. Over time if the indigenous content goes from 50% to 80% I will be happy. I am willing to accept that there will be technologies like a jet engine you may not master properly, but thats fine -- but giving the entire business to Lockheed Martin or Dassault is no solution!
    He is also discounting air tactics, and strike package formations --- no one plane as a group goes into a fight. There's usually a mix of aircrafts that go in, so it will never be cannon fodder kind of setup. I am suspecting AIM gets a lot of money to lob bombs in RUclips from JAS & LM, which is fine! Make proper disclosures man!

    • @uditmishra1362
      @uditmishra1362 3 года назад +2

      Exactly, aur ye hamesha hamare scientists aur engineers ki beizzati kyu karta hai

    • @harindersingh3706
      @harindersingh3706 3 года назад

      BUREAUCRACY HAS FAILED THE LCA PROJECT .
      AGREED
      TO SOME EXTENT EVEN IAF HAS BEEN DISINTERESTED.
      BUT IF YOU LOOK AT ADA IT HAS DONE FANTASTIC WORK ON LCA
      IN TERMS OF FLY-BY-WIRE,MISSION COMPUTER ,COMPOSITE MATERIAL WHICH ARE THE MAIN STRENGTHS OF LCA.
      Tejas is not a bad fighter but it lacks economies of scale.
      The current IAF CHIEF WHO WAS THE CHIEF TEST PILOT ON THIS PROJECT KNOWS THIS FACT AND HAS BEEN INCREASING FOCUS ON IT.

  • @mehulsingh1202
    @mehulsingh1202 3 года назад +1

    Abhijit I have great respect for your work and discourses but on LCA Tejas MK 1 A ...man you can expect to develop a star ship eneterprise immediately.
    Now see what have we climbed up the ladder in Tejas Mk 1 A development.
    1. Utaam AESA - under development, and untill then Elta 2052.....insane capaibility to track 64 target at one go. The grape wine Uttam AESA will have a capability to track 100 targets at one time,
    2. MAWs.
    3. EWS
    4. IRST
    5. Jamming pods
    6. HMDS
    7 DASH
    8. With Uttam AESA variants we can mate Meteor AAM (just imagine, the capaibility leap.
    9. Astra Mk 1 - 80 Kms, Astra mk 2 - 150 kms Astra mk 3 - ( 350 kms @ mach 5)....can you imagine.
    10. Tejas is the RAF Spitfire which turned the tide of ww2. Tejas Mk 1 A will have clean RCS od 0.5 m2.
    11. New age display control panel - touch screen, user friendly and AI enabled.
    12. We are now developing 5 different fighter programs simutaneously
    1. Tejas Mk 1 A
    2. MWF
    2. AMCA mk 1
    3, AMCA mk 2
    4. TEDBF/ ORCA.
    6. Concept planning on TEDBF mk 2 (5th generation configuration).
    Now - the Junk Fighter 17....what can it do....supposed to patrol the borders of paxtan and then lob pl-10 and sd 10 aams using kjl 7 radar which detects 3m2 at 75 kms????????????. And tell me which ONE of the above features does your Junk Fighter 17 have.....which one.....any????.........well bock 3 is now officially out yet.
    JUNK FIGHTER 17 BOTH BLOCK 1 AND 2 HAVE AN 100 % ALUMINIUM BODY WITH A 10 M2 RCS (BLOODY HELL) AND ONLY 7 HARD POINTS WITH A PULSE DOPLER RADAR AND CANT FIRE AIM 120 C5............WHAT DOES IT DO ......PATROL THE BORDERS AND LOB PL 10 AND SD 10 AAMS AT US.????????????
    Just wait till WMF is out.......rather wait till Tejas Mk 1A is out and performs in exercises.
    EVEN JAS GRIPPEN C WHICH IS SIMILAR TO TEJAS MK 1 A HAS A PURPOSE MORE THAN PATROL THE BORDER AND LOB AAMS.
    BVR ENGAGEMENTS - IMAGINE A FORMATION COMPRISING OFTEJAS WITH ITS RCS ADVANCE USING 770 TRM ELTA/ UTTAM AESA MOVE CLOSE TO INTERNATIONAL BORDER ARMED WITH ASTRA MK 2 (150 KMS) IR DERBY MARK 2 (100 KMS) AND METEOR (250 KMS) - WHAT KIND OF DAMAGE CAN DO TO PAF IN AN STRIKE RUNS TURN AND AMBUSH BVR SCENARIO (OF A FORMATION COMPRISNG OF SU30 MKIS M2000S AND RAFALES).
    WITH A TERRIFIC AESA AND EFFECTIVE BVR AAMS LIKE METEOR AND ASRA MK 2, IT IS COMPLETE AA AND AD (ANTI ACCESS AND AREA DENIAL).

  • @arunmuthanna6273
    @arunmuthanna6273 3 года назад +1

    Enjoyed this programme..Abijith Iyer- Mitra ki Jai!!

  • @SanjayGupta-nt9vn
    @SanjayGupta-nt9vn 3 года назад +1

    If Tejas was going to be the sacrificial bird that will be used as decoy to get the prey to fight... then why does it have to be too expensive...
    I am an Engineering Manager and have managed companies in USA...

  • @balramnaidu5902
    @balramnaidu5902 3 года назад

    Just what do he think on Rafael jets how good is it.

  • @hemantkulkarni5647
    @hemantkulkarni5647 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the subtitles 👍.

  • @arunavaroy5889
    @arunavaroy5889 2 года назад

    Tejas mark FOC is for point defense. Mark 1a will go inside pak since it will have ew suite. But it will not get deep into pak due to fuel capacity limitations

    • @marcd5196
      @marcd5196 Год назад

      EW suite will be upgraded on Tejas mk1 too.
      And Tejas can go deep inside Islamabad and dominate the skies there. Islamabad is just 220 kms from Kashmir airbases. Tejas has a radius of action of 500 kms with 1 drop tank , 5 Air to Air missiles.

    • @pravirchandragadkari88
      @pravirchandragadkari88 Год назад

      Will ge apologise now for demotivating users or excellent homegrown product?

  • @nemesis728
    @nemesis728 3 года назад +2

    About education in India.. I also think going to school should not be mandatory, their should be half yearly and yearly exam which we can attend and that way we can pass out school but it should not be mandatory for students to associate them selves with school... Anyway we don't learn anything their we finally go to these tuitions and coaching classes.... What's use of wasting money on schools who only bully students and make their life hell.... I might be wrong.... But really I hate school even after 4 years.... I don't know how people say that they miss their school days... School days are nightmare for me 💔

  • @chandrachurniyogi8394
    @chandrachurniyogi8394 2 года назад

    just a thought under current in pandemic times . . . a fleet of 3 brand new Gerald R Ford II class 114,820 ton (126,500 ton loaded) stealth (CATOBAR) super carrier powered by cutting edge bioFuelCell3® i-SMARTHYBRId® marine propulsion system . . . a larger non-nuclear powered variant of the Gerald R Ford class 102,000 ton stealth (CATOBAR) super carrier . . . wonder if such a variant is possible for real with a unit cost of €6.5 Bn - €10.0 Bn approx including full weapons package & on-site after sales support for 36 yrs . . .

  • @kiranfhh9059
    @kiranfhh9059 3 года назад +1

    We need to keep Criticizers close to us. This is there in very Indian's psyche. That's why we cherish AIM.

  • @sudhanankurup6183
    @sudhanankurup6183 2 года назад

    Are you capable to boost the economy, can you suggest some thing in countries intrest without being paid?????.

  • @ehtishamkhan3178
    @ehtishamkhan3178 3 года назад

    Abhijit Mitra is one of the best analyst

  • @chandankumar-sj4mv
    @chandankumar-sj4mv 3 года назад

    Mitra sir, you are so practical.

  • @atulmittal5809
    @atulmittal5809 3 года назад +1

    Mr Iyer has proved that he knows nothing about technology. Bhai stay with humanities. Please don't expose your ignorence.
    Proof No 1. You said that HAL got Mig 21, Jaguar and Mig 29 technologies from Russia but HAL and India could not indiginise it.
    अरे bhai there is nothing like Mig 21 or Mig 29 technologies. Please understand Mig 21 and Mig 29 have many technologies. Do you understand the difference among science, engineering and technology. I doubt you have no understanding. Sir you may be a arrogantly fine orator but please do not venture in intense technical subjects.
    Second thing, Russians did not share any technology. Hundreds of patents are with Russian companies.
    Role of Tejas:
    It is basically point defence weapon and interceptor. Interceptors role is well defined. IJT is not a interceptor. Boss you say put this and put that and convert IJT to a big fighter. Sir, it is too much. Please speak with some aeronautic logic.
    Genius Mr Iyer, Mr Raghuram Rajan is trained electrical engineer who had RBI governor.
    Your arguments are not worth wasting time to analyse. So I stop rebutting your other illogical statements.

  • @surendarvijay2520
    @surendarvijay2520 3 года назад +10

    I await the Arundhathi Roy + AIM jokes on SSS show, similar to Rana Ayyub + AIM (Ranajit or Abhirana) memes.

  • @surjeet123456
    @surjeet123456 3 года назад

    Like his honest comments.

  • @saiecorp5646
    @saiecorp5646 3 года назад +3

    Beauty of indian mindset is that if somebody is talking on "nukkad", there will be ten people to listen to him. Second, in India one need not be economist or political scientists to talk on these topics, in fact lesser you know makes you better analysts. Abhijit Iyer-Mitra, is exception, but talking on defense is one part and talking on defense technology is another. My free and frank opinion is that AIM is a good analyst on political and defense matters but he doesn't understand ABC of technology. Please stop peddling wrong notions like Russia and China have fully indigenized. China could not produce even a decent aero engine, Chinese is all copy paste tech. Russian, too, are struggling with latest tech. Keping India away from Su 57 was big mistake of Russia, India could develop AESA radar and Russia is nowhere on horizon. There are many such instances. You think writing flight control laws for Tejas, was a mean task? This has been developed by Indian scientists bureaucracy as AIM calls them. Only two countries in world have fully indigenized their products, that's USA and France. Thanx for reading. 🙏

    • @colonelradec5422
      @colonelradec5422 2 года назад +2

      Actually India was collaborating with Russia for the creation of Su-57. But after the demonstration of the F-35, India backed off. And TBH this was a costly mistake because Russians suffered budget issues which could be tackled with India's help.

    • @saiecorp5646
      @saiecorp5646 2 года назад +1

      @@colonelradec5422 No, actual reason is Russia denied access to critical technology to India nor it allowed to have view of its aircraft to IAF officers when they visited Moscow.

    • @colonelradec5422
      @colonelradec5422 2 года назад +1

      @@saiecorp5646 that's understandable but F-35 was also a major reason considering that the plan was proceeding slowly and US, back then kind of allied to Pakistan, had created another 5th generation aircraft that is exportable.

    • @saiecorp5646
      @saiecorp5646 2 года назад +1

      @@colonelradec5422 But Colonel, F 35 was never offered to India. It is still offered to only NATO members

    • @colonelradec5422
      @colonelradec5422 2 года назад +2

      @@saiecorp5646 no no. It's demonstration is what left Indian government baffled. And considering US back then, India was definitely scared because of F-35's existence.

  • @sudhanankurup6183
    @sudhanankurup6183 2 года назад +1

    Modi should hire this guy.

  • @agnostic1857
    @agnostic1857 3 года назад +3

    Great idea centralizing food cooking at district level. I have seen the kind of food served to kids. It is pathetic. Governance becomes easy and efficient if it is centralized so that we do not require experts at each school level.

  • @sudev.8475
    @sudev.8475 Год назад +1

    This man demotivates me more than my android's front camera 😐😭

  • @markvelber8664
    @markvelber8664 2 года назад +2

    Sell all Tejas on Amazon buy one get two free etc.

  • @manojbhardwaj9472
    @manojbhardwaj9472 3 года назад +3

    I think this was a total waste of time. AIM has no technical knowledge of the subject. Good English cannot substitute for good logic.

    • @MrXperx
      @MrXperx 3 года назад +1

      His English is passable at best.

    • @elimccain1728
      @elimccain1728 3 года назад

      Sir. AIM Ji is graduate from Sandhurst Military Academy in UK. He was also graduate from US warfare college about military strategies. Sir AIM also taught war strategy in IMA.

    • @manojbhardwaj9472
      @manojbhardwaj9472 3 года назад

      @@elimccain1728 Thanks for the wonderful joke 😀😀

  • @pakistaniawam621
    @pakistaniawam621 2 года назад

    Very good abhijit very good

  • @dr.mithunhazarika2016
    @dr.mithunhazarika2016 3 года назад

    Mujhe aaj tak samjh ni aya LLB mein jurisprudence kyu parha Raha hai. Austin aur salmond ke thoughts ka court mein Kya use karunga!

  • @millennialmind9507
    @millennialmind9507 3 года назад +4

    He is right about Humanities and Engineers. The social power and ultimately the political power comes from the Humanities. Think about it. If some professor writes some atrocity literature in a university, it will get a lot more traction in power corridors of Delhi than any add on innovation. It ultimately leads to a political movement and culminates in power. Hence, humanities determine the course of development of a nation. I am Engineer btw.

  • @arunibasu5738
    @arunibasu5738 3 года назад +1

    If you feel sad after watching this video, watch sekhar gupta and cut the clutter on tejas.
    There is truth in both. Unless you invest in IPL, you can never have a bumrah rubbing shoulders with starc.

  • @vinayakzanjad7894
    @vinayakzanjad7894 3 года назад +2

    India is making astra mark 2 bvr missile
    With ramjet technology

  • @cheniscus123
    @cheniscus123 3 года назад +1

    India first needs to introspect its goals with respect to military hardware evolution.
    Second it needs to introspect its outdated laws that are slowly killing the ambition of entrepreneurs who would be assets in any other nation.
    Third it needs to introspect on the tax liabilities of military hardware manufacturers with respect to their R&D contributions.

  • @sunnycriti9809
    @sunnycriti9809 2 года назад

    Abhijit hits the nail on the head

  • @adarshpandey8657
    @adarshpandey8657 3 года назад +1

    Humanities is the king after all techies use to run for humanities ultimately to have some dignity. I' m a proud humanitian

  • @iambittu3272
    @iambittu3272 3 года назад

    Constructive criticism, totally agree👍

  • @pisquared1827
    @pisquared1827 3 года назад +1

    Mitra keeps on talking when he doesn't know WTF he is talking about - and he isn't even embarresed that everybody can see it.
    The Indian nuclear submarine programme succeeded because the government listened to the engineers - usually in India they don't. The government doesn't value engineers, and so they don't keep them, and the Indian government only manages to recruit engineers who don't know what they are doing - the good engineers go abroad. The attitude shown here by Mitra reflects the attitude on non-engineer Indian government officials to engineers and this goes a long way to why technology fails so often in India despite the fact that outside of India, the tech sector is managed and dominated by Indian engineers who couldn't make it in India.

  • @kamalbhullar5035
    @kamalbhullar5035 3 года назад

    And you are saying there is no need of mk2? Even big economies can't keep large fleets of 5th gen. South korea story is different they dont have requirement of 42 squadrons.

  • @rmnair90
    @rmnair90 3 года назад +1

    India's nuclear and space programs were personally chaired by Nehru, and the PMs who followed. Bhabha, Rajaraman, Sethna, ... enjoyed the status & authority of Secretaries to GoI. They had direct access to Nehru. If only a similar organzation had been adopted for the HF24, or for the Arjun. Whose fault? Obviously JN! He should have thought of it🤯😎

  • @achaleshwarupadhyay5493
    @achaleshwarupadhyay5493 3 года назад +5

    We had few professors back in college, who would always yell at you, will ask you anything in reply if a question. So they will terrorise you and students use to consider them high on knowledge , but they never contributed anything substantial.

  • @ravichandel8690
    @ravichandel8690 3 года назад

    saste ya second hand fighter khareed lo kya problem hai

  • @axnrituraj
    @axnrituraj 3 года назад +1

    If I can't become an engineer, I'll become a dalla of powerful military industrial corporates and insult engineers. Sell my soul for kickbacks. - AIM

  • @nerf2752
    @nerf2752 3 года назад +1

    33:24 what AIM talking about?

    • @SirAMG63
      @SirAMG63 3 года назад

      This is called nonsense.

  • @nakulraghav5554
    @nakulraghav5554 Год назад +1

    He is drinking the alkaline black water you can imagine how much he is getting paid by Lockheed martin.

  • @bhaswatchaudhury1384
    @bhaswatchaudhury1384 3 года назад

    Humanities controls science is painful increasing. While higher science is to reduce humanities difficulties.

  • @MrAshwijshenoy
    @MrAshwijshenoy 3 года назад

    Abhijit I agree that Humanities always lead development. I think though, our education system is an actual obstacle to good higher education.

  • @Pasdpawn
    @Pasdpawn 3 года назад +2

    Soya chunks are the best and cheapest and delicious source of protein