Windjammer
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The link i provided for all the input gone into Tejas by all major manufacturers is suffice to put your out of box claims to rest....I'm sure it was your so called high standards which made one Baldev Singh take his own life.....maybe you have created another terminology for that.Strawman, but yes, the same high standards for the other products as well which is why they take time.
And unlike some people our work is not done for us so that we can give it bombastic urdu names only for it to have next to nil pakistani subsystems in them.
Your bankrupt mentality is getting the best of you, it's exactly a partnership in a joint venture which you are in denial....Chinese have more influence around the world, they sell weapons around the globe hence have a dedicated market....why would they need Pakistan to market the JF-17 unless Pakistan's own interest is involved.....try to swallow the bitter pill.Lolol, keep telling yourself that, JFT is through and through chinese, it wouldn't be sold to other countries if china was opposed to it.
Its basic common sense that the party that gives more to the partnership has more of a hold in the same.
You are the one who needs the sense, here now you have answered it yourself.....India can't but Pakistan can.Also, why would we want to sell Su-30MKIs?
They are not Indian planes, try to make sense will you.
Ignoring the rest of your dribble, i guess it must be due to the Indian parts in it due to which it's only somewhat 60% operational.....not an issue with other SU-30s flying with other air arms.What's funny here is that forget the construction of it in India, again even in a non Indian fighter like the Su-30 MKI we have more Indian components in it than you pakistanis have on your so called "joint venture" JF-17.
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