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Interesting, but 2 things makes me thoughtful. One it was always stated that the engine development will only take 3 years, that's why Snecma proposed the co-developed Kaveri-Snecma engine for LCA MK2 and for Rafale in MMRCA. Also if Kaveri engine already would provide 85kN thrust, why should it only be used on trainers and not directly in the LCA MK1, for which it was designed? The GE 404 engine which the MK1 now will use, provides the same thrust and it sounds strange that we won't use the indigenous engine, if it already would be as useful or?
Well the IAF did not want to loose another project to delays and thus the new engine (E200, GE F414) will be used for LCA mk-II and NOT kaveri.
wrt MK-I, ADE/HAL have purchased the said engines for the first squadron (Link: GE - Aviation: F404-GE-IN20 Engines Ordered for India Light Combat Aircraft)
So there is no question of putting Kaveri now as the engines have been purchased!
From GE spotlight:
A derivative of the F404 also powers the India Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) flight test program which continues with the recent first flight of the second aircraft, TD-2. High-level Indian defense officials have also expressed their intent to procure 50 F404 engines to power the initial production aircraft. GE is currently in discussions with India about the potential incorporation of a FADEC in the engine for the production LCA.