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HAL is capable of delivering this project in time, if pressed enough. Now with direct PM's involvement in this manufacturing, they'll be under constant pressure to perform and deliver the LUH in time.
Seems you got confused by the reports too. The PM is not pushing HAL to deliver their indigenous LUH, but is diverting the foreign LUH licence production, which was meant to be done by HAL, to a privat company! So he is not pushing for an Indigenous solution, but remains with procureing a foreign product, just build by another Indian company. This change of manufacturer is the only reason why modernisation of IA and IAF fleets are delayed now! So IA will remain to use aging Cheetah and Chetak helicopters at Siachin for quiet some time, putting the lifes of our soldiers into greater risks.
If we are not careful, we will never come out of the whole import-urgent need-equip cycle. Somewhere someone has to take initiative to come out of this vicious cycle. IMO the PM is just doing that
True, but the PM is doing exactly the opposite, by not supporting indigenous products, while inviting more and more foreign vendors to produce their defence products in India. His aim is not indigenous developments, but manufacturing in India.
If he would have a focus on indigenous developments, he could had scrapped this deal and provided HAL with the full order of around 400 indigenously developed LUHs
If he would have a focus on indigenous developments, he could had scrapped the foreign SSK procurement and could gave indigenous shipyards the order to develop indigenously developed SSKs
If he would have a focus on indigenous developments, he could had scrapped IN's order for Do 228s and insisted on Saras
If he would have a focus on indigenous developments, he could had scrapped the Spike ATGM deal and insited on further development and orders for NAG
If he would have a focus on indigenous developments, he could had scrapped M-MRCA and forced IAF to more LCA orders
But all this never happened and thankfully won't happen, but it shows that the general perception about his aim on indigenous development is completelly flawed, because of the mixed signals and statements he and the NDA give. But it was even in their manifesto, which stated that they aim on increased ToT in defence "manufacturing" not development, that they want to encourage the domesting industry to produce products for the domestic or export use. So they always had the economy as the key aim, not the indigenous developments to support our forces and the security of the country. What we see today is just the consequence of this political agenda, that will be paid by delayed modernisation in our forces!
Soldier's lives were being risked long before Modi. In fact, since Independence,
But they are doing it for the coutry, to protect it and the people in it! They are not suppose to risk their lives because of a business agenda of a political party and that's the difference!
Ask any soldier if he is ready to risk his life for more business for privat industries, I doubt you get the answer you would like.