Chairperson: Air Marshal Anil Chopra (Retd), AVSM, VM, VSM
Discussants: Shri Gulshan Luthra and Shri Deba R Mohanty
About Presentation:
The paper, titled “Global Politics of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter”, analyses the ongoing debate on the issue of whether or not to continue with the programme. The author has studied the various political and economic dimensions of issue at hand, and highlighted the budgetary constrain and exponentially high cost of the project. The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter programme, which many find lucrative, has drawn the interest of countries like Iran and Singapore. The fact is that due to budgetary constrain and rising defence labour costs, the US defence production was pushed towards international collaboration. This deal is often quoted as “Mother” of all defence deals. However, the author calls it a “Trillion Dollar Baby” citing the fact that deal has so far exceeded $1.45 trillion. He also tries to investigate as to the influence partners have had in the programme so far. The author’s study is based on data sources on defence acquisitions, in which he aims to analyse the politics of international arms production and arms transfer propaganda.
One of the main arguments of the paper is that even though this is a joint programme and many countries especially UK are amongst its investors, the US has tried to dominate the programme. Synergies of cooperation are lacking, evident in the fact that US has not shared the source codes. The author notes that the schedule and cost overruns raise the question mark with reference to its affordability, lethality and stealth-ability in future endeavour. The author was pessimistic about the programme being a viable alternative due to massive costs involved; partner countries do not have the option of dragging their feet.
The key points of the discussion and suggestions to the author:
Report prepared by Parveen Bharadwaj, Research Intern, IDSA.