INDIAN ARMED FORCES CHIEFS ON OUR RELENTLESS AND FOCUSED PUBLISHING EFFORTS

 
SP Guide Publications puts forth a well compiled articulation of issues, pursuits and accomplishments of the Indian Army, over the years

— General Manoj Pande, Indian Army Chief

"Over the past 60 years, the growth of SP Guide Publications has mirrored the rising stature of Indian Navy. Its well-researched and informative magazines on Defence and Aerospace sector have served to shape an educated opinion of our military personnel, policy makers and the public alike. I wish SP's Publication team continued success, fair winds and following seas in all future endeavour!"

— Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi, Indian Navy Chief

Since, its inception in 1964, SP Guide Publications has consistently demonstrated commitment to high-quality journalism in the aerospace and defence sectors, earning a well-deserved reputation as Asia's largest media house in this domain. I wish SP Guide Publications continued success in its pursuit of excellence.

— Air Chief Marshal A.P. Singh, Indian Air Force Chief
SP's Military Yearbook 2021-2022
SP's Military Yearbook 2021-2022
       

MMRCA - The Race is On

Issue: 04-2011By R. Chandrakanth

Will the number of MMRCA contenders come down before price negotiations?

Will there be a downselect from the six contenders for the 126 medium multi-role combat aircraft (MMRCA) before the commercial bids are opened? There is some talk making the rounds that the Ministry of Defence may be “comfortable” taking two or three of the aerospace majors to the final stages of the over $10 billion bid.

The six in the long-drawn race are—Lockheed Martin’s F-16IN Super Viper and Boeing’s F/A-18E/F Super Hornet from the United States, Russia’s Mikoyan MiG-35, France’s Dassault Rafale, Sweden’s Saab Gripen and the EADS Eurofighter Typhoon.

Boeing senior officials—Christopher M. Chadwick, President, Boeing Military Aircraft and Christopher Murray, International Business Development, Defense, Space and Security, in an informal chat with the media confirmed that they too had heard about a probable “down-sizing”. “We hope that we are in the down-select, if that happens, though I really do not know what legal issues it may entail,” said Murray.

Chadwick said that a fighter aircraft deal in any country is always “iconic” and Boeing’s focus has been to win the huge deal. “The request for proposal by the Indian Air Force (IAF) has been clear and all the six contenders have been compliant in this aspect.” The two factors which would tilt in favour of any of the six would be – the price and political considerations, though the Defence Minister A.K. Antony has categorically stated that there will not be any kind of political interference.

Around the same time, the relations between India and the US are strengthening and Boeing officials reiterated that the company’s commitment was for the long-term.