ziaulislam
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clearly failed its objectives, just because an endeavor was not completely useless, doesnt it mean it was successEven if the Indian Military didn't achieve all of its objectives regarding LCA, the amount of experience gained and the knowledge procured is in itself priceless. So no i don't think the LCA project is a failure, in worst case it failed to achieve all of the objectives.
This is failure has put india in a very bad situation for defence
india should have first did a joint venture and than went for indigenous system or
should have inducted tejas immediately and gone for sub system joint ventures afterwards, this would have allowed it to move onwards, in the past india developed its own fighter as well, did that helped? NO, india simply brought 6-7 planes afterwards, infact india was much ahead of china till 1980s