A decision on the all-but-officially scrapped bid for 197 light reconnaissance & surveillance helicopters (RSH) for the Army and Indian Air Force, will be officially held off until the government addresses a recommendation by the Indian Army that a serving Brigadier (who's name I reported
in October last year) be probed for allegations that he was in touch with AgustaWestland and offered to manipulate RSH field trials in exchange for $5-million. The Brigadier's name found mention in documents found by Italian investigators at the residence of arms agent Ralph Guido Haschke's mother.
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