Many Things and projects and problems will get Streamlined and move towards Solutions
And improvements and Betterment in next 2 years
And thereafter there will be lot of OPTIMISM in the Air
The current feelings of being Stuck is just a temporary phenomenon
We have a Bright future
It is just a matter of Time
We have Time on our side
Honestly, I admire your enthusiasm, your love and your efforts and yes, I think India too will have a bright future, but ONLY if it takes some tough decisions, is ready to step out of its comfort zone, work hard, have a lot of patience and invest even more money.
As long as you stick to this mantra "We are great", "we trade with everyone and can therefore choose whatever we want", nothing will change within the bloated bureaucracy. HAL and DRDO will always delay every decision of the military with the argument that "we will do it ourselves", "we will do it better" and as long as - as said in the video I posted above - there are no consequences if it only brings delays and increased costs again, it will continue to go in circles.
And as long as you think that cheering "Jai-Hind" and "Modi is the best" will cover up all the deficits, it will actually remain that way.
But the feeling alone "I'm great" is just a dream and not a fact.
So once again: India has to decide what it wants ...
- to purchase either extremely expensive systems from the West that work, to continue to be a vassal of Russia or to continue to walk the tightrope between West and East with each side ripping you off.
- Real investments in independence and staying power, because crude promises like "we will get full ToT and then within two years everything will be fine!" are a fallacy.
- the bureaucracy must be drastically reformed, in which everyone holds out their hand, delays, collects money, and maneuvers around in order not to make the wrong decision or to not endanger dependencies and in the end in which wrong decisions remain without consequences.
- and the most important point: realism! This constant comparison "we are the greatest", "36 Rafales are enough for 300 J-20s" and "in two years everything will be fine" must be replaced by a tough, emotionless consideration of the facts and then decisions must be made on that basis.
... as long as that does not change, in 20 years India will still be promoting a variant of the the Tejas then maybe known as Mk.3B as equal or even superior to everything in the neighbourhood and the stupid masses will continue to cheer.