Challenge to Indians: Thunder can take out a drone that doesn't have much of a heat signature from a Mile away using WVR missile. At a technological level, this is truly an achievement. What can the Tejas do?
That's not really a huge technological challenge, the most difficult part will be detecting the UAV after that it is up to the seeker on the WVRAAM to do the job. With a superior radar and WVRAAM arguably the LCA would be more than up to the job if the JF-17 can do it.
If your country is importing the design, engine, radar, weapons, ejection seat, avionics, and every major piece of the LCA
Welcome to globalisation, are you telling me the weapons, engine, avionics etc on the JF-17 are 100% Pakistani/Chinese? Oops, I forget, you are very selective in how you measure "success".
I'll just leave this here:
yet not able to convince your military to induct this plane
Well 123 units are commited to by the IAF so this is entirely false.
Considering where India started from and where it is today this is a very reasonable timeframe, the F-22, Rafale and Typhoon had similar development timelines.
In those 24-5 years India has developed a capable 4.5 gen fighter with a twin seat and naval variant whilst having AESA and engine development running alongside on a budge of around $3 billion dollars, there are not many countries that could boast of such acheivements.
LOL, what "development" did Pakistan contribute to the JF-17 project?
even exported to other countries
Oh so the JF-17 is being exported to other countries or is it the FC-1?
Let's be real, by 2019, the LCA MK.1A will have more capabilities than even the Block-3 JF-17, will have more export potential and will have more applications. And the road map for the LCA will make this even more pronounced, by 2019-20 the Kaveri will begin flight testing on the LCA and not long after the DRDO UTTAM AESA radar so within the next 7 years India could have a fighter that is almost sanction proof.
The acheivements of the LCA project are simply in another league to the JF-17 and hence there is very little comparison.
The JF-17 is fine for what it is meant to do (replace legacy jets at a relatively minimal price) but the LCA's goals are just entirely different and far more ambitious; the LCA is effectively creating an entire aerospace industry in India froms scratch.