anant_s
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Can't argue there, indeed the king!Fixed that fer ya!
This part pulled me. A lot has been said about Indian desire for ToT from such mega deals and frankly we know what really is possible.The solution is already at work to sidestep that difficulty with the kind
of investment made by the Rafale GIE. Safran fixes the Kavery and
gets a tiny slice of dividends from its use in LCA at minima for years.
Now let's say Thalès fits an RBE2 to that same LCA? The first gets a
trickle for a long time, the second makes a sale but each is being paid
back and interested in the future of the IAF/IN stables.
That's spreading the cost of "buying" a production line properly and it
shows that we should think more in production runs rather than output.
India only needs to plan for a steady workload for the concerned OEMs
and diversify products bought over time and voilà, a local production!!!
under such circumstances the scenario you've described is probably best we can hope for.
The idea should be to create an ecosystem that will ultimately support state run companies by means of private equity participation and involvement of local universities for R&D. This over next few decades will allow India to design its own platforms and manufacturer domestically.
Right now above setup is entirely in government control and participation of private sector is welcome step.
Here in India we have seen massive improvements taking place in Telecom, Banking, Insurance and host of sectors that were in state control and therefore I have no reason to doubt that defence sector can't replicate that.
Good day !