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Even the Indian Air Force if given a real opportunity wouldn’t pick the LCA Tejas. The only reason they are reluctantly inducting limited numbers is due to political pressures centered around national pride despite the air craft being decades behind schedule and not meeting the requirements of a modern Air Force.
The article says Tejas is about to be picked.
A 'flawed' aircraft even the Indian free press reports. Initially the IAF was going to deploy these way in the South away from any theater of likely operations. And with only 60% availability. May be the Malaysians read this. I hope the entire IAF gets equipped with these...Even the Indian Air Force if given a real opportunity wouldn’t pick the LCA Tejas. The only reason they are reluctantly inducting limited numbers is due to political pressures centered around national pride despite the air craft being decades behind schedule and not meeting the requirements of a modern Air Force.
You lose once, you lose twice,third time you win. If you don't try, you will never win.
Any source/link to validate your claim?And with only 60% availability. May be the Malaysians read this. I hope the entire IAF gets equipped with these...
Too old statistics. After Modi came to power he made it a priority to make sure everyone has access to sanitation facilities.
Haar-jeet mey kya sharminda. You improve and work on your short comings....Tejas is not tested in real battle, so has disadvantage over rivals which have been tested. Give it time,Bhai sharminda hone ka baad, khamoshi is best policy.....
Some people must have started getting chest pain by now due to chest thumping. That will reduce hopefully, with both failing to secure the Malaysian deal.
As far as toilets go, both the countries are in dumps.
Open defecation - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
Time to come out of chest beating and focus reducing this dumping.
Like the F16 claim, the claim of shoddy Jf17 was debunked. Taiwan Times is salty at China. Purely propaganda. I mean that faulty jet has some how accrued 150,000+ flying hours now whilst conducting combat sorties. Wonder how many combat sorties the Tejas did let alone flying hours?Explained: Significance Of Indian Air Force’s New Uttam Radar
A radar is central to victory in the modern battlespace, and Uttam serves multiple purposes, and signals an end to India’s dependence on foreign vendors for cutting-edge technology.swarajyamag.com
U.N. chief calls for 'massive' help as Pakistan puts flood losses at $30 billion
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for "massive" international support for flood-ravaged Pakistan while visiting the country on Friday, while Islamabad put the cost of flood-related damage at $30 billion.www.reuters.com
4 year old article
âIndia is on the greatest toilet-building spree in human history
The âClean Indiaâ initiative plans to build 111 million more household toilets by 2019www.independent.co.uk
Any source/link to validate your claim?
Shoddy JF-17 fighters throw doubt on quality of Chinese-made jets | Taiwan News | 2022-01-12 18:30:00
Amid PLAAF incursions into Taiwan's ADIZ, Pakistan shows hidden weaknesses of Chinese military aircraft | 2022-01-12 18:30:00www.taiwannews.com.tw
Indigenous AESA Radar, Powerful Engine & Deadly Firepower, Has Tejas Mk2 Fighter Moved Out Of The LCA Category?
When the Indian Air Force is taking a long and hard look at its capabilities to fight “future wars,” the Indian government has finally given its nod to developing cutting-edge, indigenously built Tejas Mark 2 aircraft. US Navy’s F/A-18 Super Hornet Loaded With New ‘Defense Buster’ AGM-88G...eurasiantimes.com
According to some Media outlet South Korea Selected FA-50 fighter jet in its LCA tender,but it already has hit a roadblock after the Malaysian finance ministry objected to the deal since the Koreans had offered the sale of 18 jets at RM 4.2 billion,way above the Chinese bid of JF-17 at RM 3.4 Bn and India’s indigenously built Tejas-Mk-1/1A at RM 3.75 Bn when the state budget for the deal was only 3.5 billion Ringgit Malaysia.Korea is anyday more advanced country and can be trusted many folds over India who has just entered in this defence export field..... I won't blame Malaysia.... They have full right to choose the best for their country.... Koreans have an access to many critical technologies from US similarly like Japan and NATO forces which India can only dream about.... If I was Malaysian I would too have choosen the best for Malaysia....