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You can get it through hard work just like they did their techs didn't came from the sky they earned it. you can do the same and you already close so if you work hard you can be there within 10 years or even less it's all about you.i thought India wanted Tot of western goods that is why they did this deal
India is not financially deprived. If it can bolster defense, it should be procured. Rafale without AESA is not so attractive. Also procurement time frame spans over a decade. If India's defense procurements are not extensible, it is buying problems.
Save money lower the purchasing price by buying the Rafael off the shelves, India asked French for a complete transfer of the fighter manufacture to India cheapest price among the frontline fighter in the West, India seem to ask for too much for the money.
What is see in India is lack of cohesive strategy. They are building individual pillars better and stronger ignoring what other pillars of defense are like and how would a consolidated defense stand on top of these. They are about to start AMCA and that is unique leg without any linkage to FGFA or this MMRCA procurement. A child project LCA is also surviving by keeping nose above the water. Too much money and an equal much chaos.
India know their limitation in producing top of the line fighter jet, license to build Rafael will provide Indian engineer the opportunity to absorb the top off the line aerospace technology expertise from the western world. They choose a reason to advance India aerospace industry, India not just want to buy Rafael but the complete manufacture chain for the aircraft. French is within their reasons to jack up the price base on India asking in the Rafael deal.
I think French are more concerned about running parallel lines for India and one for themselves. In would be unfeasible for them to keep old tech going on for India and keep a parallel line to upgrade their own aircraft fleet but it also makes sense to give India what India could use for longer without requiring upgrade. French Industry is generally expensive and I think they bottle necked themselves when they pitched in MMRCA. Now they have won the contract, they are trying to get some breathing margins by offering something better but at a price which earns them some.
A third problem is India's insistence that French co. would take responsibility of production of Rafael in India. It would be an infertile working relationship French own responsibility and India everything else.
But Tejas would not be produced fast enough.
They are about to start AMCA and that is unique leg without any linkage to FGFA or this MMRCA procurement. A child project LCA is also surviving by keeping nose above the water. Too much money and an equal much chaos.