Not just engines, Tejas Mk-1A delivery could be hit over key Danish part, now on export blacklist

Every piece of news about the Bharati aviation industry shows, in differential terms of course, how successful the Pak aviation industry is! With a fraction of the Bharati resources they have achieved phenomenal stuffs and continuously kicking harder and higher....
You’re chest-thumping about Pakistan’s aviation industry, but let’s not forget that the US has just sanctioned Pakistan’s defense programs, especially its ballistic missile and nuclear capabilities under laws like the Pressler Amendment and the Glenn-Symington Amendment. These sanctions hit hard—just ask your F-16 fleet, which has struggled with maintenance and parts shortages for years. Even the JF-17, which you claim as a success, relies heavily on Chinese support for engines and avionics. Pakistan's aerospace industry is stuck in a cycle of dependency, while sanctions ensure it struggles to catch up with modern, independent tech development. Maybe focus less on 'phenomenal' chest-thumping and more on real development.
 
US trying to pressure Indian industries to avoid exporting certain items to Russia. But isn't it interesting that this is happening because of how strong and influential our defense sector has become? It shows how much Indian companies have grown in the global market. We’re now producing high-quality components that are crucial for things like missile systems and aeronautical parts.
Why argue with a Bangladeshi? His country's most impressive achievement is sewing underwear.
 
Oh, you're really barking up the wrong tree here. DRDO has designed and developed Single Crystal Blades for helicopter engines. These aren’t your average components—this is tech that only a handful of nations can develop. It's vital for high-performance engines. DRDO designed it from scratch, right here in India. MIDHANI is running one of the world’s largest isothermal forging presses. You think that’s easy? This machine is critical for producing top-tier materials used in jet engines and aerospace applications. India has one of the only such setups in the world. Then there's Indo-MIM, a company that’s world-renowned for precision-engineered products. The company has expanded beyond its MIM roots to offer Ceramic Injection Molding, Investment Casting, Additive Manufacturing/3D Printing, Precision Machining, and Automation Solutions. It’s not just a big player in India—it’s the biggest globally when it comes to metal injection molding. The company’s products are used by top manufacturers around the world, from automotive to medical to aerospace sectors.
Hmm, nice brochures... 👌

Oh, you're really barking up the wrong tree here.
Obviously, you're just another copy-paste bot... 🙂
 
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It's insane how many specific parts one wouldn't even think of can fall under regulatory issues. Such a shame that the governing environment in Pakistan is total garbage. Just imagine how many niche sub-industries Pakistani businesses can get into provided domestic investors are treated well.

We can't make an engine yet, but we could get into the specific sub-inputs and - through horizontal scaling - generate exports in the tens of billions of dollars for stuff people don't think about.
 
Obviously, you're just another copy-paste bot... 🙂
Looks like someone’s out of comments and decided to tuck their tail between their legs instead of addressing the points I raised. If you’ve got any substantial arguments left, feel free to share them. Otherwise, maybe it's time to reconsider where the real value lies in a discussion.
 
US trying to pressure Indian industries to avoid exporting certain items to Russia. But isn't it interesting that this is happening because of how strong and influential our defense sector has become? It shows how much Indian companies have grown in the global market. We’re now producing high-quality components that are crucial for things like missile systems and aeronautical parts.
LOL man, US is courting india for only one purpose, they want indian meat in Chinese meat grinder. You can say US want india to be a XL size Ukraine against China. Thats it. Western world will always make sure india stays below and dependant on them. So unfortunately your suppa pawwa dream will never materialize... 🫰
 
LOL man, US is courting india for only one purpose, they want indian meat in Chinese meat grinder. You can say US want india to be a XL size Ukraine against China. Thats it. Western world will always make sure india stays below and dependant on them. So unfortunately your suppa pawwa dream will never materialize... 🫰
So now you’ve shifted from questioning India’s capabilities in its own defense industry to questioning its geopolitical positions? That’s quite a 360-degree turn.
 
Well, instead of acting like a predicable member of indian bot firm. Reply maintaining relevance with my post. 😑
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Man, you indians are so shameless that you're trying to flex with your cotton export? India exports cotton because like indian MIC, indian textile industry is also 3rd grade even with indian protectionism. lol🤣
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Bangladesh purchase cotton with USD. If you don't want that, you know what to do...😉
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Like india, BD doesn't have suppa pawwa syndrome with imported weapons.😆
Since you brought up USD, maybe it's time to settle the $800 million owed to Adani Power and the 100 crores due to the Tripura government. Sort it out quickly if you still value your self-respect.
 
Ah, still living in denial, huh? Let me school you on India's nuclear capabilities. Ever heard of the Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor at Kalpakkam? Probably not. It’s a nuclear reactor designed and built entirely by Indian scientists, showcasing India’s advanced nuclear technology. This isn’t your run-of-the-mill reactor either – it’s based on fast breeder tech, meaning it can actually produce more fuel than it consumes. How’s that for cutting-edge? And guess what, no ‘Western handouts’ involved, it’s homegrown innovation.
Flexing with Russian sodium cooled fast breeder nuke reactor tech? 🤣
 
Looks like someone’s out of comments and decided to tuck their tail between their legs instead of addressing the points I raised. If you’ve got any substantial arguments left, feel free to share them. Otherwise, maybe it's time to reconsider where the real value lies in a discussion.
LOL, seems like your bot sensor missed part of my reply where I said " Nice Brochures". 🤣
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Which was a adequate reply to your showcase... 🙂
 
You’re chest-thumping about Pakistan’s aviation industry, but let’s not forget that the US has just sanctioned Pakistan’s defense programs, especially its ballistic missile and nuclear capabilities under laws like the Pressler Amendment and the Glenn-Symington Amendment. These sanctions hit hard—just ask your F-16 fleet, which has struggled with maintenance and parts shortages for years. Even the JF-17, which you claim as a success, relies heavily on Chinese support for engines and avionics. Pakistan's aerospace industry is stuck in a cycle of dependency, while sanctions ensure it struggles to catch up with modern, independent tech development. Maybe focus less on 'phenomenal' chest-thumping and more on real development.
Imagine if China wasn't there for JF-17? Would it be even flying today? Only painting in green with Chand and Tara on it doesn't help to put it in the air....

Pakistan’s involvement with JF-17 comes nowhere close to India's involvement with Tejas.... we don't even have to answer them they know it within.....
 
Flexing with Russian sodium cooled fast breeder nuke reactor tech? 🤣
Get a government system first, innovate something new in stitching try to offer something innovative to under garments industry... we can surely consider.... military related matters we will discuss with near peers....
 
For passenger planes, all plane makers use the global supply chain, You Indians don't know?

Boeing's global supply chain. Source: The Boeing Company

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