I just put forth what is already planned. Conformed by most valid source of India Indian defence ministry and government of India.
Its not a dream but ongoing process of reality. What is unrealistic? 200 Tejas ? 272 super sukoi upgrade ? 150+ FGFA? AMCA? 36 RAFALE ? Which is unrealistic?
i bet our Airforce will be of world class by 2030 than your unproven un tested technology. While we arm our forces with high tech fighter's jets
I don't even know why I bother with your trolling as I've replied in general about this topic in that other thread at this same page.
Now I am replying just technically, as I don't consider India to be an enemy. However, I see you're trolling and dreaming about something that is not about to happen.
Take a look at Russia. They are way more advanced than India, but are still struggling with producing something that they produced without mayor problems in late 1980s.
What makes you think that India from this point will be able to have what you're babbling about ? How did Indian procurements went so far ? Do tell. Or you don't need to tell, as we all know how that went.
Where are those 126 Rafale ? I guess no where to be seen. Yup.
Where are those 36 Rafale, since 126 Rafale have been cancelled ?
Well, still sitting and arguing with France, I guess; that's where those 36 Rafales are - in arguing mode.
Rafale deal: Pricing issues, India's insistence on 50% local spending lead to missing of July target - The Economic Times
It's pretty insane that India is so naive to pay over 200 USD per fighter for a plane they won't get ToT for. This kind of smells of desperation.
Yes, India will have 272 Su-30MKI. Whether or not all will be "Super", remains to been seen. So far, in 2015, half of those are not even combat ready and those Su-30MKI India has today will be additional 15 years older in 2030.
Besides, I don't even know why we are talking about 2030. Somewhere between 2020 - 2025 is more realistic. As you have seen from the Russia's weapons procurement, they failed in many areas unfortunately for the past few years.
There are not going to be 2.300 Armata MBT in 2020, neither is there going to be at least 60 PAK-FA in active service, to mention a few things.
Neither is Russia getting at least 15 Gorskhov frigates as they were hoping for, by 2020. Russia is still waiting to put the 1st Gorshov in active service.
Grigorovich frigate has also been delayed. Yasen SSN building is going still slow and extremely expencive.
And PAK-DA bomber has been delayed now once again, since an upgrade of Tu-160 has rather been selected.
There is nothing that indicates that India has any chance to do anything better in these areas compared to Russia that is still struggling with their own weapons and production.
India har never done anything better than Russia, while China has surpassed Russia in many areas - not to mention the fact that production in itself is very important.
So back to Indian Air Force.
To sum things up:
1) Bye bye to 126 Rafales, they're history, never going to happen. Comprende, homie ? Aight !!
2) 36 Rafale, still sitting and arguing with France, for an insane price of more than 200 USD per fighter
3) Yes, 272 Su-30MKI will eventually happen. However, how "Super" they'll be is a big question mark. Not to mention the fact that only about half of them are combat ready at any given time, per today (2015).
4) 200 Tejas? I'll believe that, when I see it. So far, as we're approaching 2016, I don't see many Tejas flying anywhere. JF-17 with various Blocks coming up on the other hand have been flying for several years.
5) FGFA. The number has been reduced to 144, by India in October 2012. Since then, India is not happy with the progress of PAK-FA. Recently, Russia decided to reduce the number of their own PAK-FA to only 12 by 2020.
Since this is the case right now in 2015, I don't see India getting 144 PAK-FA before Russia starts getting some PAK-FA for the Russian Air Force in some meaningful numbers. You should know that as well.
6) Ant finally, the "dream" AMCA. So far, is just a pipe dream, on the drawing board, like the MiG Mikoyan LMFS.
Whether or not AMCA presents its first "flight test" in 2019, remains to be seen. But then again, it will take several years after 2019, before India has the first fighter in the active service. And that's being a resonably conservative estimate. Most likely it will take longer.
The fact is that the "stealth project(s)" India has in their plans is more or less totally depends on how Russia progress with their PAK-FA. That's just a fact, and there is no chance that India can produce anything - that is meaningful - better or faster than Russia can.
Everything you have is Russian. Su-30MKI for the most part, MiG-29, T-90 MBT, Kilo-class SSK, Akula that is leased, now the PAK-FA or FGFA as you call it, while you're sitting and arguing with France over 36 Rafale.
Then you have your own stuff, like Tejas. We know how that "goes".