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Indian Opinion Analysis
The CCS approval for procuring additional Tejas Mk 1A fighter jets underscores India’s push toward greater indigenisation within its defence framework under initiatives like Make in India. Replacing ageing fleets such as MiG-21 adds operational value while demonstrating confidence in domestic manufacturing capabilities via HAL’s involvement.
However, questions over HAL’s delivery timelines highlight challenges that could potentially slow progress despite high-level investments into production partnerships and international cooperation (e.g., GE engine contracts). Issues like timely execution must be addressed proactively since delays can impact the operational readiness of India’s air force during potential strategic needs.
The phase-out of older MiG-series fighters signals modernization but remains closely tied with evolving metrics around self-reliance and industrial efficiency pivotal for future orders beyond current commitments.
Read more: the Hindu