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Very valid points.It's not the capabilities that India should look at. It's the political baggage that comes with it that India should and is worrying about.
The F-35 is the single most capable fighter in the world, heads above every other fighter period. But is that worth it if you end up having to become reliant on a foreign power to the point of having no choice but to do as they say for fear of using that capability?
India‘s strategic capabilities are already quite dependent on the US which supplied the C-17s, C130s, Chinook and Apaches apart from various other equipment.
Historically, US hasn’t been a reliable military partner. It has proven it time and again by backing out against so called allies. Latest being Turkey, that bore the brunt inspite of being a NATO member. Buying F-35 would put India in a precarious dependence on US, in even more areas of military capabilities.
Indian military planners must be aware of these factors. This is likely to be an important factor in decision making.
Secondly, F-35 likely Induction might kill Indian programs to develop aircraft even with a little lesser capabilities. It may not be a bad idea to make do with lesser capable but indigenous platform to start with which can be refined over time.
Then there is cost factor. It is expensive platform to procure as well as operate. An indigenous platform would always be way cheaper. True value would unlock if a home grown engine is also developed.
Due to these factors, F-35 isn’t likely to be considered.
Has US offered it, should be the starting point for a discussion like this.
As of now it appears to be “ Dil behlane ko khayal hi accha hai Ghalib”.