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G Madhavan Nair rubbishes talk of scam in Antrix-Devas deal

Speaking to PTI here, Nair said people are trying to mix up spectrum vis-a-vis satellite transponder leasing.

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Former ISRO Chairman G Madhavan Nair today rubbished suggestions of a scam in the scrapped controversial Antrix-Devas deal and maintained that estimation of huge loss to the exchequer is "totally erroneous".

Speaking to PTI here, Nair said people are trying to mix up spectrum vis-a-vis satellite transponder leasing, adding, these are two different issues. "ISRO deals with only leasing of transponders".

He said ISRO was supposed to give two transponders to Devas which is not unsual as, for example, Tata Sky have leased 12 (ISRO) transponders from one satellite completely for their use.

Even if ISRO gave transponders to an operator, the latter can't start operations such as uplinking, downlinking and beaming over the Indian continent till it got licence from the Department of Telecom, Nair said.

As per his understanding, even in late 2009, Devas was still trying to get DoT licence and no licence had been granted at the time. "The whole thing is not linked to spectrum usage or anything, and the amount of what's projected as Rs 20,000 crore etc is totally erroneous", he said.

"ISRO's budget is hardly Rs 4,000 crore per year. If I (ISRO) can get Rs 20,000 crore by supplying two transponders, what's the need for any government support for ISRO?", Nair asked. "So, it's totally an erroneous argument".

One should compare the cost of transponder with prices prevailing in the international market, he contended. "Trying to link up the whole deal as scam etc is ....it's based on wrong understanding of the issue".

Nair said, "A letter went from DoS (Department of Space) to the higher-ups towards the end of 2009 or early 2010 (when Radhakrishnan was the Chairman), saying that for some reason or other, the (Antrix-Devas) agreement has to be cancelled. First proposal went from here (DoS)".

This letter -- which indicates "deliberate action" (by Radhakrishnan) -- triggered discussion, debate on "how and why" of the contract. "That means you (Radhakrishnan) make up your mind to take action on something and then afterwards line up all arguments in favour of such a decision", Nair said. "This is totally unheard of".

"There is no scam involved", he said and pointed out that "when people hear the word spectrum, they call it scam and things like that". He stressed that he is not defending Devas; "I have nothing to do with it".

"Antrix does not deal with any spectrum whatsoever. We only give something like an instrument (transponder) in space to beam signals", the acclaimed space scientist said.

To a question, Nair said three other eminent scientists who have also been barred from Government jobs along with him are terribly upset and felt that 'complete injustice' has been done to them.

"It's wrongdoing (letter barring them) by some people and I hope the Government will understand and take appropriate action", he added.

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