Indian Army May Ditch Stryker Armored Vehicle Deal for Domestic WhAP Amidst India-Canada Diplomatic Row

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The ongoing diplomatic tensions between India and Canada have cast a shadow over the Indian Army's proposed acquisition of Stryker armored vehicles, manufactured by General Dynamics Land Systems-Canada (GDLS-C).

While initial talks between India and the US suggested a potential deal for the Canadian-made vehicles, with the possibility of co-production under the 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' initiative, the escalating diplomatic row has put the brakes on the procurement process.

Sources indicate that no decision has been taken to move forward with the Stryker deal, which had been touted for use by the Indian Army in forward areas, particularly along the border with China. This hesitation stems not only from the diplomatic complexities but also from concerns raised by Indian defence companies who have invested heavily in developing similar vehicles tailored to India's specific needs.

Adding to the uncertainty, industry partners involved in India's indigenous Wheeled Armoured Platform (WhAP) program are urging the Ministry of Defence to reconsider the Stryker deal altogether. The WhAP, a joint initiative between DRDO and Tata Advanced Systems, offers a compelling domestic alternative.

This 8x8 amphibious vehicle, designed for diverse roles including reconnaissance, troop transport, and fire support, boasts modularity and adaptability. With variants already being developed by Tata, Mahindra, and Kalyani, the WhAP presents a cost-effective and customizable solution compared to the Stryker. Furthermore, its potential as an export-worthy platform, with interest from countries like Morocco, strengthens its position as a viable alternative.

Defence experts argue that procuring the Stryker would not only hinder India's self-reliance in defence production but also create potential complications due to geopolitical considerations. The WhAP, on the other hand, ensures greater control over design and production, aligning with India's push for strategic autonomy in defence.

The WhAP has already been tested at high altitudes and has reportedly impressed the Indian Army with its capabilities. It offers features like amphibious capability and nuclear sensors, which are absent in the Stryker. Moreover, its competitive pricing and successful deployment with Indian security forces further bolster its case.

As the diplomatic standoff with Canada continues, the Indian government faces mounting pressure to prioritize indigenous solutions like the WhAP, ensuring both strategic autonomy and support for the domestic defence industry.
 
Now we will know whether this "atmanirbhar" government is just gassing about indigenisation or not.
 
Now we will know whether this "atmanirbhar" government is just gassing about indigenisation or not.
Govt is committed and that's why whap and other indigenous products coming forward.
Almost 200 whap have ordered till now. And with bad relationship with Canada, I'm sure rest of the requirements would also filled by indigenous platform i.e either Tata's whap or Mahindra's apc.
 
Stryker no more. Tell the Army to look for TATA product.
No need to tell that to our army. They have already issued a tender for ~200 WhAPs under IDDM category. Whether they are procured from Tata or Mahindra (or anyone else) remains to be seen, of course. No tender whatsoever, at least till now, has been issued for Stryker. Not even a positive comment about it from the armed forces.
 
Japan and south korea are much more serious about "atmanirbhar" than we are, even then they still buy lots of american military equipment. Buying american military equipment is a way to lobby the american politicians to get them on your side. It gets you leverage on them. American military industrial complex is very very influential. Getting them on your side by buying their stuff, maybe that is our govt plan. Who knows.
This is just a theory. I dont want us to buy strykers either.
 
What is there to think, just cancel it. there is local option available, why bother ?
 
Is US blackmailing to buy stryker as a apart of GE 404 engine deal
The US is not so cheap not stryker but for MRFA either F15EX or F21. That's why they are delaying the GE engines. If the government finalizes a non-US fighter aircraft. GE engines will not come for MK1A or AMCA. End of story.
 

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