So are u saying when something is license produced for TYPE-054 then its indigenous
and if the same thing is imported for Arjun then its not indigenous
My friend, I know that you feel patriotic and you love your country. However, for the moment, forget the Type 054.
Due to the high-percentage (e.g. 50%
and the importance of those critical components (e.g. engine, transmission, gun barrel, tracks, and fire control system), the Arjun tank is not indigenous because half of the Arjun tank is built in German factories. The current Arjun tank fails on a quantitative and qualitative basis to qualify as indigenous.
Why don't you bring up the issue again in five years? If a future Arjun tank is composed of 80% indigenous manufacture, regardless of the importance of components, I will be willing to agree with you that it should qualify as indigenous. I call this my "close enough" doctrine.
Alternatively, whenever India is able to manufacture any 3 of the 5 critical components (e.g. engine, transmission, gun barrel, tracks, and fire control system), I am also willing to concede that the Arjun tank is indigenous on a qualitative basis. I won't object even if the Arjun tank was only composed of 70% indigenous components. I call this my "sufficient proof of technical skills" theory.
There you have it. I'm willing to agree that the Arjun is of indigenous manufacture if either 80% of that tank is manufactured in India (e.g. "close enough") or India can reverse-engineer any 3 of the 5 imported critical components (e.g. engine, transmission, gun barrel, tracks, and fire control system; "sufficient proof of technical skills").
I hope that you will agree that my view is reasonable. There are plenty of zealous Indians who like to pester me in some of my other threads. The fact that no other Indian has stepped forward to assert that the current Arjun tank is of indigenous manufacture should be an indication to you that the Arjun is not yet indigenous.