Bhagalpuriya
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The first priority should be to negotiate the rapid delivery of engines from GE to ensure that 180 Tejas MK1As can be delivered quickly. I don’t believe that 42 squadrons are sufficient for a two-front war; the initial plan for 65 squadrons should be revived. This is only possible if fighter jets are produced locally, even with imported engines.India should follow the marine rafale with
Scorpene deal x 3
Barracuda subs x 3
114 MRFA Rafale F5
Safren engine
Entry as partner to the future combat systems sixth generation project
We are heading towards a 10 trillion gdp which is 200 billion dollar defense budget
This is achievable