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The same reason why the US mainly uses F16s today and not F15s or F22s, or why we mainly used Mig 21s and not Su 30. You need fighters that are cost-effective to operate in every day roles, like air policing, interceptions and so on. That's where we today use Mig 21s and 29s and not the Flankers. The Pak Fa / FGFA of course is far more capable than any 4th or 4.5th gen fighter, but also is far more expensive to operate, not only by the fact that it's a heavy class fighter, but also because it's much more expensive to operate and maintain a stealth fighter than a current gen fighter. So even if the early version of Pak Fa (that IAF doesn't want) would be available, it is not an alternative for MMRCA, let alone for LCA's which is the fighter we actually wanted in these normal roles. But with all the delays we definitely could need 1 or 2 squads of Pak Fa's to keep an advantage over our adversaries.
That's a myth:
http://images.dailytech.com/nimage/f35_belly.jpg
http://fc04.deviantart.net/fs51/f/2009/264/c/4/JSf_F35_Raptor_II_back_Engine_by_Crewshay.jpg
And a flat belly is not a requirement, but stealthy shapings and internal weapons and fuel carriage, which is all given even for the T50 prototypes. Only the rear engine coverings are rounded currently, but that is even the case for parts of the F35 as you can see above.
F 35 has more stealthy belly and just compare belly of F-22 and Pak Fa.
Also having flatter belly will increase the volume available in weapons bays.
No it hasn't as I already showed it the pic, the F35 has a lot of rounded areas at the belly as well, while the only rounded area at the T50 is the engine covering in the rear, which is likely to be changed in the serial production versions with the new engine (at least for India). All other areas are shaped to not have any right angles (check the angles between weapon bay and the air intake for example. Same goes for the missilebays, only because they are not integrated into the belly doesn't mean they wouldn't distract radar waves, btw did you checked how they housed the guns on the F35? Compare that to these missilebays wrt to stealthiness.
Wrt the volume, don't forget that the air ducts are housed above the weapon bays, while the air intakes of the T50, ot Y23 are seperated, which gives actually more room. The F35 btw has no missile bays for SR missiles at all, that's why it has only space for 2 MR missiles in strike config, so much for volume.
only rounded area at the T50 is the engine covering in the rear, which is likely to be changed in the serial production versions with the new engine (at least for India)
Rectangular nozzles?
No yo think the RAM coating is not necessary to be applied on under fuselage of Pak Fa
Rectangular nozzles?