Dude, you are the one wasting time here. Why will you get information about strategic facilities on Google?
We are building a $500M foundry already. That's all the proof you need.
Oh, I can get information about your strategic facility.
It just does not support Your claim.
If You were right, there would be something mentioning SiC (SiliconCarbide)
The status of India is that India has approved funding one month ago.
Before any building is done, planning have to be completed.
The building is likely to take a couple of years to get running.
It may or may not run into hard to explain production problems.
Happens even for the top semiconductor companies.
During that time, the power modules have to be designed and prepared for production.
That is going to take years as well.
Once the foundry is running, the output of the foundry may deviate from the current output,
forcing a redesign of the module to be producable.
Once the module is fitted inside a radar, there could be more problems,
that could even force a redesign of the GaN transistors themselves.
Once the radar is fitted onto a fighter yet more problems may occur and so on, and so forth.
India, investing $500M, clearly plans to get there, but when is the question.
That is where SAABs offer and competence comes into play.
India could save quite some time in inducting GaN AESA radar.
The components would initially not be manufactured in India though.
A problem also occurs if it turns out that Indias foundry cannot achieve the same
yield as companies that has been in this business for 30-50 years.
Then the GaN tranistors will be more expensive, and that makes the end products
more expensive as well.