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In episode 53 of NDTV's Ctrl Alt Defence podcast, defense analyst and writer Angad Singh discussed the Indian Air Force (IAF) and the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas program:
IAF’s Willingness to Walk Away: Angad stated that in a purely operational context (if isolated from political, bureaucratic, or manufacturing considerations), the Indian Air Force would happily walk away from the LCA program today if it had the choice .He remarked that if it were his decision, he would "go to sleep tonight and sleep the soundest sleep of my life" .
Why the IAF Stays Committed: He explained that the IAF cannot simply walk away because the program isn't just about solving an immediate operational gap—it is a long-term technological and industrial initiative. The Air Force continues to back it because they recognize that long-term indigenous fighter development depends on sustaining this core capability.
Underlying Program Issues: Angad highlighted that the program suffers from serious program management failures, overpromising, and a lack of accountability.
Source:
https://youtu.be/x9hvPY2Xre4
https://youtu.be/x9hvPY2Xre4




