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India's decision to purchase four indigenous Tejas fighter jets for the price of one Rafale may disrupt global jet manufacturers' market dynamics.
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ET Now on MSNOne Rafale = Four Tejas: India Chooses Indigenous Power
The Tejas story is not only about national pride but also about value. To put it into perspective, 97 Tejas jets will cost roughly the same as 26 Rafales—₹62,000 crore versus ₹63,000 crore.
It is pertinent to mention that the Tejas Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Mark 1A will replace the MiG 21 fighter jet aircraft by ...
India is exploring engine partnerships on another front: discussions are underway with French firm Safran and Britain’s Rolls ...
India is moving into a decisive phase of its indigenous defence modernisation with plans to co-develop and manufacture ...
Aerospace are set to start commercial negotiations on co-producing the F414 engine for Indias Tejas Mk-2 aircraft. Talks, running for nearly two years, are expected to close within three months. The ...
Alongside the HAL-GE discussions, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has finalised French aerospace ...
India is likely to soon start Tejas F414 engines and fifth-generation Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft engines manufacturing ...
India on Saturday successfully conducted the first flight test of its indigenously developed Integrated Air Defence Weapon ...
Indian Government recently approved the order for 97 units of Tejas Mk1A fighter jet. However, we think the government should ...
Talks between Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and US defence major General Electric (GE) Aerospace to co-produce fighter ...
The Tejas MK2 fighter jet is being developed as a medium-weight aircraft, unlike the MK1, which is a Light Combat Aircraft ...
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