Monday, April 10, 2023

Decade.


This is coolbert:

Law of unintended consequences? 

"The Law of Unintended Consequences states that the actions of people, and especially of governments, always have effects that are unanticipated or 'unintended.'" 

"India’s Defense Plans Fall Victim to Putin’s War Russian weapons dominate India’s arsenal, but Moscow can no longer deliver."

From https://foreignpolicy.com ^ | 4th April 2023 | Tom Waldwyn.

"India’s armed forces have long relied heavily on Russian weapons and military equipment, and that dependence will not change soon. However, since Russia invaded Ukraine in early 2022, the Russian defense industry is struggling to resupply Moscow’s own forces at the front, which have drawn down weapons and ammunition stocks at a remarkable rate. Therefore, Russia will almost certainly not be able to satisfy many export demands for the rest of the decade—with profound implications for the country’s most important arms customer, India."

Well, the Ukraine Conflict was supposed to be over in two to three weeks maximum. Delivery of sophisticated and advanced Russian war munitions there shouldn't have been a hiccup at all.

Now it is foreseen that for the rest of the DECADE there will be trouble for the Russian to meet demand as agreed upon?

I cannot but also think this will bode well for the BRICS informal alternative world model. Russians their image as reliable now tarnished! AND the war hardly at a conclusion yet!

Options for the Indian military "sophisticated and advanced munitions" on a short-term basis limited? Law of Unintended Consequences surely this is so.

coolbert.







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