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DRDO & IAF's first and major mistake was linking the LCA & Kaveri program together. And unfortunately the Kaveri program was hit hard by the post-Pokhran sanctions. But even without any problems, DRDO had its work out in designing Kaveri - one of the main reasons thrust requirement for Kaveri was so high was due to the unreasonably high weapon load and performance the IAF expected from LCA.
First of all, IAF didn't linked Kaveri with LCA, DRDO/ADA did, because they are the prime developers of the LCA. IAF only stated what requirements they need as the operator of the fighter.
Secondly, where do you see high thrust or payload requirements for LCA MK1? Kaveri was aimed at hardly 50kN dry and 81 wet, that's what the last generartion of RD 33-3 Series offered in The Mig 29 and in JF 17, that is less than the M53 offers in Mirage 2000, or what the RM 12 offers in Gripen C/D. Not to mention that all these fighters have either similar, or far higher payload than LCA MK1.
So that is a pretty baseless claim!
Admiral Joshi has been stressing on his preference for Naval Dhruv
And still they are rejecting it, they don't buy the HAL LUH, they will procure high numbers of medium class naval helicopters, which basically kills HALs IMRH future project, so what does it tell you about their support to Indian aero industry, especially by the fact that the helicopter sector is the most successful in the areo industry?