Furthmore i would add...it is better to learn properly and perfect the art/science of making a product.....so that when it is your turn.....you give your country a quality product everytime....rather than DRDO....who interrupt anyone teaching them....\\\"we know...we know...we can do it at home right away \\\"......so when the indian government gives it to them at home....it turns out the product they produce is substandard...forcing the government to buy from abroad....Example Rajendra Fire locating radars.....which indian army gave up on from DRDO and instead went for foreign buy....Arjun tank is another example...forcing the government to buy T90s from russia.
The Weapon Locating Radar is currently being trialled- the Army has not given up on it.
Nor has the Army given up on the Arjun,
despite all the problems that it faced. The current production batch once cleared can lead to more orders.
It would be incorrect to presume that every article made by India is of bad quality & Pakistans procurement is better, and I would submit respectfully that such is
not the case. Every nation has a learning curve, and India has demonstrated that for quite a few products it can make the grade. In others - eg the Arjun production, it is still \\\"on the way\\\", and its a manufacturing issue- the design has been accepted & cleared. The issue is of now producing it in numbers with all units of the same quality.
In the past decade, India has inducted a range of homegrown avionics, now manufactures EW/ ESM/ ELINT/COMINT systems for most of its aircraft, ships, ground forces. It recently ordered 7 medium range radars for its AF, the Navy ordered another 3 for its frigates, the Army ordered over a thousand BFSRs etc etc. The Navy for instance relies on a huge amount of locally made equipment as well.
The point is that they
have attained a level of capability which is quite decent. India has also launched defence reforms recently of a fairly wide ranging nature- which should have a significant impact in the coming decade.
Please look at China for an example- they too were plagued with ambitious projects and time and cost overruns. Today they have a gamut of local systems. India is following on the same path because it can now afford to conduct research on the scale that is deserved AND import technology at the same time. This will have definite spinoffs.