Talk to
@Nilgiri about this.
Getting the technology implies getting the design and production documents.
That doesn't help to produce the system.
Production is an entirely different ball game, and involves combining production technology (the machines and the entire bill of manufacturing), manufacturing expertise (the availability of skilled technical people), predictability of the supply chain, and a market.
Getting engine technology is the first hurdle in engine manufacturing.
Production is where this GE TOT deal shines.
It doesn't matter if we get the design and production documents what matters is that we get the production infrastructure.
(A far better deal than China ever had even at the height of sino Soviet split)
Even if GE was to pack up and leave tomorrow the machines that produce those engines will remain in India and our scientist can use them to produce parts for the kaveri engine
Take the MIDHANI case
@DDG-80 posted for instance.
Don't you think this capability of MIDHANI which they gained by working with GE will be exploited by HAL and GTRE
Not exactly. There was a window of time (essentially the 1980s) where the West (especially the US) helped PRC shortcut its journey knowingly given combo of Sino-soviet split (and USSR still existing especially in Reagan era), US-PRC detente especially under Deng and pre-Tianenmen (and USSR collapse
The western support you are talking about was infact always available to India alongside Soviet support at the same time, infact we had far more Western support than china.
China was mostly offered just a product that they themselves had to reverse engineer compare that to us we were offered full fledged collaboration and partnership but we failed to capitalise on it
But we failed to capitalise on it barring few exceptions (Nukes and Agni 1 missiles), west Germany was fine with collaborating with us on anything we asked them for (a much better deal than the Chinese had even at the peak of Sino American romance).
Same case with France, but we again dragged out feets due to oh so precious morality, Respecting IP rights and Siloing of all the related departments.
Take helicopter engine for example we had a 70-30 workshare aggreement for Shakti engine (China would have been jumping like a Teenage girl at this deal) but we seem to be failing to capitalise on this deal with HTSE 1200,
If we had succeeded in capitalising the engine deal we would not have been looking for a collaboration for the 200kw engine of IMRH.
HAL produces LM 2500 here in India, if China had the same deal as us, they would have had a copy of LM 2500 long ago, but look at our pathetic selves, we don't even have an active marine engine program, we are not even trying to learn from LM 2500 forget reverse engineering.