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HAL is imposing Tejas on Indian forces while they dont want it and have better alternatives..
Throwing in the towel is sometimes the best thing to do.
Rest assured, IAF will not induct anything it deems not worth.....
The truth remains that IAF teams that have flown LCA are highly satisfied by it, capabilities planned on the final aircraft are tailor made to the IAF requirements which have constantly evolved due to it's fat bank balance in the last decade.
IAF continues to fly Bisons and Mig 27M's... LCA will be able to easily replace both the roles as low cost operators, whereas the higher end spectrum will be filled by rafales and MKI's.
Apart from that LCA is the most important aircraft to bolster the much needed squdn strength to eventually take over most of CAP's and lo-lo config strike packages in the frontline freeing up MKI's, M29smt's, Jag's and M2k MK2upg's for it's primary intended strike roles.
On topic: this thread specifies that HAL has declined support from outside for it's production lines, which is quite understandable as the production lines for MKI do not involve any of m/c tools and assembly fixtures from russia. Instead the FDN complex (CNC) in nasik employs machine tools from KTM, DMG, MCV OKK, Nakamura Tome and others in it's line. The assembly tooling is indigenous and is designed and optimized from the same engineering team who cranked out hundreds from bis and bisons from the same general assembly hangars....