Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Karan

With French karan chanana mart now qualifying for the final round of negotiations with the government for its 126 fighter aircraft, most expect the final $10.3 billion deal to be clinched in a few months from now. The final cost will be decided through tough negotiations and once a figure is arrived at, this will be sent to the Cabinet Committee on Security for clearance
                                    By  karan chanana mart,It is useful to examine the deal on six parameters. First, the need for a large acquisition. It is now amply clear that the gap between a fast depleting (it could go down to 22 odd squadrons by 2018-18) fleet and what is required is increasing by the day-while the sanctioned fleet is 39.5 squadrons, successive air chiefs have hinted the ideal strength to be somewhere close to 45 squadrons. If the obsolescent quotient of the Indian Air Force (IAF) fleet strength crosses even 50 per cent (ideally, a typical fleet ought to possess 30 per cent state-of-the-art, 40 per cent current generation and 30 per cent ageing fleet), the capability of the air force will be severely hit. 

One may cite enough reasons for numerical deficiencies, but the hard fact is that India needs about 180-200 fighters in the next 10 years, especially in the current generation category, in order to remain modern, robust and battle-worthy. The 126 Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) deal with Dassault, thus, needs a prudent follow-on order by 2017 at the latest.

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Karan Johar
I’m a Gemini, and by that astrological fact, you get two for the price of one. Actually, it’s just a better way of expressing social schizophrenia. I’ve come to terms with the reality that there are two of me in most circumstances and situations. Looking into the mirror, the dual thoughts and conflicting emotions that come flying my way through my reflection gives full justification to the grey hairs that pepper my temples. This split personality of mine, it’s daunting on some days, and completely liberating on others. Most days I’m fairly well put together; my personalities working in sync and in relative harmony, but off-late I’ve been feeling the need to touch base, and try to get on the same personality planet with myself. So today, I’ve decided to have a talk, a heart to heart, from the same heart, from one Karan, currently living in denial, to the other, who is not so deluded. Here goes…

Dear Karan,

Please consider the following points as guidelines towards reinvention. Do take them personally, and if offended, feel free to breakdown, and let the tears flow seamlessly as they do so easily in your own films.

1. Please stop that one profile pose mixed with a pointless pout, if you don’t have another angle to present, I suggest you just walk past the shutterbugs with dignity. Right profile, top angle, you’re going to look the same either way.

2. Your attempt to be different is duly noted and applauded. Thank you. Now get back to what you do best, because clearly serious and alternative cinema is not everyone’s cup of Koffee.

3. Yes, yes, yes, we know you have celebrity friends, everyone loves you, you’re a riot at parties, and a master jester, but might I add it is not a virtue or a degree from Harvard, so please don’t gloat about it. It just proves you have all the time to ping, text, and call. Sadly, that’s all.

4. YOU DID NOT INVENT TWITTER and are certainly not the brand ambassador for it. It’s a globally established social networking platform, and was doing very well before you allegedly “discovered” it. Contribute, but draw the line somewhere, buddy. Eventually all our thoughts are going to get lost in some virtual dead space. Let’s tweet about that shall we, you twisted twitter addict.

5. Your continued warfare with RGV is very last season. He picks on you, you pick on him, it’s becoming as predictable as our bollywood screenplays. Find some other director who doesn’t like your work. I can think of twenty. Care for suggestions?

6. So you are designing clothes now? And they call you a fashionista? All I see you in is an array of black suits, which may hide the weight, but doesn’t do anything to our designer image. You’ve never conformed before, why do it now? If being fashionably flamboyant trips your switch, then go all wacky and wild and stop catering to your silhouette. How are people supposed to want to look like you if you always look like you’re attending a funeral. Now now Karan, don’t look so hurt. If the shoe fits…

7. Please do everyone a favor and stop hosting award shows in the next award season. The TRP’ haven’t moved an inch with your invaluable wit, contributions and remarkable teleprompter reading abilities. Leave it to the beautiful actors, they’re better eye candy anyway.

8. Finally, since you have assumed the role of a columnist, could you try touching on some socially relevant topics, agendas, and issues that are pertinent to our growth and development as a society? And parties don’t qualify, Karan.

Thank you, Karan, for being such a wonderful audience. Your feedback is awaited with bated breath.

Lots of Love,
Karan 

















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