India is known for having a pretty non-effective agency responsible for military procurement. They couldn't even finalize a deal with the French for Rafale, and the French were being pretty generous in their offerings of initial aircraft manufactured in France to give the Indian Air Force an immediate, much needed capability - and allowing full tech transfer & manufacturing in India. India still couldn't negotiate the details & sign a bloody contract.
So with that being said...and the Indian government well aware it has issues procuring high-end military equipment... does it want to jump through even more hoops by doing business with the US? Or is doing business with Russia just easier, since Russia has typically been their supplier anyway?
Unlike Turkey, India isn't a JSF partner. Never could be or probably will be, until the JSF is in the same league as an F-16 is today. So the issue of the S-400 being in Indian service isn't a big deal...they aren't part of the JSF program (re: fears Turkey can use the S-400 to gather all kinds of tracking info on the JSF and send to Russia) -- nor are their AD capabilities linked to NATO in any way. Going with the S-400, if logistically and politically easier, seems pretty justified from an Indian perspective.
And until relatively recently, the US was focused on sending plenty of free military aid to India's rival - Pakistan - which was a mistake right from the very start. Pakistan is flying F-16's, and the US has supplied it with ample anti-tank missiles, attack helicopters, artillery pieces, etc etc - which Pakistan has used in various skirmishes with Indian forces along their border. All the while Pakistan blatantly interferes with NATO operations in Afghanistan which has very clearly contributed to us the lives of our fallen.
So if we were India...and we had a choice...
Do business with the US in which they will only meet with their Indian counterparts after pre-agreeing to certain terms, thereby drastically eliminating freedom to openly discuss various issues -- and business can only be done if India agrees to the checklist the US provides?
Or do business with Russia, that has always been there over the decades to supply India with minimal complications, and is offering a very effective solution to them protecting their airspace?
Did Russia threaten to sanction India if it went with updated Patriot? Nope.
But the US warns of sanctions if India goes with S-400? Not the greatest way to "win over a new ally" - which is what Washington has been trying to do - especially given the last few decades of ignoring them while supplying their rivals.
US being over-bearing indeed, because they forget why India isn't already an ally in the first place...
So with that being said...and the Indian government well aware it has issues procuring high-end military equipment... does it want to jump through even more hoops by doing business with the US? Or is doing business with Russia just easier, since Russia has typically been their supplier anyway?
Unlike Turkey, India isn't a JSF partner. Never could be or probably will be, until the JSF is in the same league as an F-16 is today. So the issue of the S-400 being in Indian service isn't a big deal...they aren't part of the JSF program (re: fears Turkey can use the S-400 to gather all kinds of tracking info on the JSF and send to Russia) -- nor are their AD capabilities linked to NATO in any way. Going with the S-400, if logistically and politically easier, seems pretty justified from an Indian perspective.
And until relatively recently, the US was focused on sending plenty of free military aid to India's rival - Pakistan - which was a mistake right from the very start. Pakistan is flying F-16's, and the US has supplied it with ample anti-tank missiles, attack helicopters, artillery pieces, etc etc - which Pakistan has used in various skirmishes with Indian forces along their border. All the while Pakistan blatantly interferes with NATO operations in Afghanistan which has very clearly contributed to us the lives of our fallen.
So if we were India...and we had a choice...
Do business with the US in which they will only meet with their Indian counterparts after pre-agreeing to certain terms, thereby drastically eliminating freedom to openly discuss various issues -- and business can only be done if India agrees to the checklist the US provides?
Or do business with Russia, that has always been there over the decades to supply India with minimal complications, and is offering a very effective solution to them protecting their airspace?
Did Russia threaten to sanction India if it went with updated Patriot? Nope.
But the US warns of sanctions if India goes with S-400? Not the greatest way to "win over a new ally" - which is what Washington has been trying to do - especially given the last few decades of ignoring them while supplying their rivals.
US being over-bearing indeed, because they forget why India isn't already an ally in the first place...