KRAIT
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Then you don't have any idea about how India developed its IT industry, Research and Development centers, Advanced Computing facilities, research in nanotechnology, its other defense programs, and other programs that I already mentioned.India will never be able to develop a fully indigenous aerospace or defence industry as long as it continues to rely on joint production and tech transfers deals from abroad. These nations and companies have no interest to let India become a independent aerospace and defence power so that they loose one of their biggest customers. And allow India to compete with them on the international market. But they are simply out there to make money for themselves off of India and other countries that they have these sort of arrangements with. They give you enough to satisfy you're ego but never enough to let you master the entire tech cycle so that you will be continually dependent on them. The more money India spends on these deals the less money India has to spend on developing her own technology, industry and produce her own weapons.
Its not just India, many nations learned and developed this way. And its hard for you to see because you haven't been exposed to research, I presume.