No, since it is only a medium class transporter, without comparable capabilities like the A400 or C17. MTA is aimed on similar roles like the C130Js, only without the special equipment for special ops missions.
I know the article, I gave it to you some weeks ago.
But showing interest in it is one thing, having the requirement is another one. IAF have a certain requirement of aircrafts with at least havy cargo capability, which currently is filled by the IL 76. The 10 x C17 will replace most of them and the only question is, will ge order addtional once to replace all IL 76s, or will we replace it with another aircraft that offers more advantages. When we already go with the more C17, there is no requirement left on the strategic sight, only on the tactical side and IAF won't replace An 32s with A400s, but with MTAs.
There is no credible source of IAF that would confirm even the additional 6, let alone the 10 you dream of buddy and I don't see a budget that high being available for them anytime soon, which means that with the closing production line, it is more and more unlikely that we will order it after the elections. Btw, you are confusing the raise of the 2nd C130J squadron with any relation to another C17 squadron, but there isn't. Hindon is most likely only a stop gap solution for the current C17s, since the IL 76 is still operational in Chandigarh. When they are phased out, the C17s will take over their roles completely and maybe even their airbase, just like the IL 76s currently operated from Nagpur will sooner or later be replaced there.
But back to the A400, I just remembered another too missions where they would had been better than the C130J or C17. One the landing of the C130J at Daulat Beg Oldie airstrip in Ladakh, where the A400 could transport much better equipment, in higher numbers to such small and unpaved airstrips.
Or the humanitarian transport mission to the Philippines, where it could had transported higher loads, to the available small airstrips, without landing and probably without refueling in Port Blair.
This once again shows how the benefits of this versitile aircraft makes it operationally far superior than the C130Js or even the C17s. It simply can cover far more roles and do them much more effectively.