A few failures do not mean HAL can't get anything right. But it is true, when you are an up-and-coming organization like HAL is, failures in such high numbers and importance is not good for business. That said, I still expect HAL to become a successful defence exporter in the future, just don't expect any overnight successes.
You are obviously new here, because you will find the exact opposite happening most of the time. It seems the lives of certain Indians revolves around poking fun at Pakistan, and claiming how India is much superior to us. There are only a handful of Pakistani members who return the favor, which is good, because that is something called "class".
From this it is quite obvious that you are also one of those whose "priority is to make fun of our developments and argue you are more superior." That not only makes you cheap, but a hypocrite as well. As for the statement, "China copies others, Pakistan copies China", is this taught in Indian schools? it seems every Indian has memorized this line and will try to mask all their failures with it. It's sad, really, because India's "indigenous" programs haven't exactly amazed anybody, least of all your Armed Forces who are stuck with them. Anyway, you haven't said one thing here that was even remotely related to the thread, so I'll leave you alone now.
I am looking for the source for the second statement about the Dhruv crash being pilot error, but I can't find any. Can you please provide it? Also, I believe poster's claim was that the second Su-30MKI crash was not due to pilot error. It was either caused by poor design or build, but either way, it reflects poorly on HAL. This much even the maddest HAL fan will have to admit, losing a $60 Million won't be good for business.
Well let's get the facts straight and im not belittling Pakistan in anyway but India is superior to Pakistan but when it comes to China we are inferior.. it's the way world works man.. When we say India is superior it does not mean that Pakistan is useless of good for nothing.. you have your constraints and we have ours.. And for one to grow in life one has to look to someone who is better than himself and then strive to achieve what the guy above you has achieved.. thts ecactly the case with India.. We see China as our competition and Pakistan as nuisance which is it actually for the world. (no offense but it's a fact.).. We strive to match China or achieve what they have achieved and we will one day.. You guys seem to be in time-wrap you can't accept India to be superior and that's your problem not ours. It's the Pakistani psyche by large, and hence your fascination with China but sadly you're not doing anything the way Chinese did.. they worked hard to prosper and your establishment works hard to destroy India. There's the difference.