He mentioned SPICE 2000, which was pitted in a competition against the AASM 1000 (both 1000Kg class PGMs), not the SPICE 250 and if the 250 would be procured, it would be with the quadlauncher for the centerline station.
Not at all, he claimed about Rafales triple pylons in it's initial article (that btw was edited later
), that would gave LCA the capability to carry 6 x LGBs, while the test pilot said, that twin pylons would be added. Also PSG claimed about Israeli light weight LGBs in the MK81 class, while the twin launcher hints to the MK82 class, similar to what Mirage 2000 or Rafale usually carries.
Lets see, they made some drag improvements for sure, but so far it didn't paid out, maybe more changes are to come.
So by looks you conclude that it will be a potent fighter? Btw, the current N-LCA is the same MK1 standard as the air force versions, the only differences are the navalisations, but the engines, the main part of the airframe and most systems are the same.