The biggest mistake India is making right now, is walking away from Russia. They are not ready to walk away from Russia yet, but they are doing it and that is another strategic mistake for them.
If the Indians get on board with both the Su-75 and Su57E platform with
local Indian avionics suite and systems, that would fix their 470 unit problem that Yasser has highlighted. They are capable airframes when coupled local India avionics integrated with an Indian "datalink" would make capable platforms(of course the Russians have to agree to decouple the avionics from the airframe, but in todays world that is not a problem I reckon). Also upgrade the Su30MKI will a similar avionics suite using the same India "datalink". India will successfully build an entire avionics ecosystem that is totally Indian, that it can feed into the "AMCA" airframe and it can integrate that datalink with its NETRA platform for a coordinated setup.
Use the Russian platforms to develop an integrated Indian avionics platform and Datalink ecosystem that is fully integrated to work.
Russia has begun building the Su-75 Checkmate prototype, moving the stealth fighter closer to testing and potential export markets.
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Indians complain Russian avionics are no good, so they don't want to get the Su-75/57E for that reason, but why not develop an Indian avionics setup? i.e. decouple the airframe from the avionics, this is something India can do with her experience in the Jaguar Darin upgrade, Tejas etc. India has enough hardware/software coolies to to be ablet to do that now.
In parallel progress their
tinker projects of Tejas, AMCA etc.
There is a pathway for India to fix their fleet issues, but what India lacks is strategic planning capabilities (thankfully!). The lack of coherent common sense with an actual game plan is shocking(thankfully!) !