its about miniaturization of AESA ...India also has developed land based and airborne AESA ... indian AWACS will be using that ... thr's no
AESA based fighter that china has right now.. and its India who will b getting one earlier ////
and about engines ... yes the engines are under powered for a sea based flanker.. thr's no such thing as WS-10G in production... it might be thr in testing phase and generally no matter how advance a country is a testing life cycle of an engine generally takes more than a decade ..
Indian nave also has an another tender.. Naval-MMRCA .. check out for that also
The WS-10G is not a completely brand new engine. It is an upgrade of the WS-10 that ran at 125KN, The WS-10A is an upgrade of the WS-10A and that produces 132KN, and this is the engine that powers all Chinese J-11Bs. The WS-10G(155KN) is a more radical enhancement of the original WS-10 and there is no way that it would take 10 years from now to be ready. You can tell how ready it is by the fact that there is much speculation that it is powering the prototype J-20 in testing. You do not use an engine that you are not confident on in a brand new airframe. The fact that it/or something similar is powering J-20 prototypes means that they are quite close to operational clearance for this engine.
The WS-15(rumoured to be ready for fitting onto the J-20 early next year) is the next generation of Chinese fighter engine and that will take longer to be ready as it is a completely brand new design. Expected to deliver around 170KN and that should allow it to supercruise at speeds at least as fast as F-22.
Lastly you somewhat spoiled an otherwise good post by making tall claims of India AESAs. These are in testing, not operational.