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Nothing indigenous about it, but that is besides the point. What possible usage or achievement is putting pusher turboprops on what the standard business jet formula since 1962 going to achieve?
What is the achievement here?
Frankly both TATA and Mahindra have the industrial expertise and finances to be able to build a 100 seat Sukhoi superjet class aircraft within 5 years if given the go ahead and India’s government institutions are still trying to reinvent the wheel(and failing at it).
It's a start, NAL engineers are the ones certifying the design. If they need some hand holding here and there, so be it, not like India is the only one doing it.
The plane is a start, ISRO GSLV Mark 3 wasnt built right away, either, it's lineage started from simple sounding rockets. As far as the private sector is concerned, they are starting out with even smaller models than the NAL Saras - Again, a start. Mahindra specially bought of an Australian plane manufacturer to produce models smaller then Saras. Even they are working with NAL on small aeroplanes - they have also invested in reinventing the wheel.