Shiv,shiv wrote:Pratyush-ji - do you see the problem. The Raptor was flying a decade ago. If we develop an FGFA in 15 years - we are 25 years behind. And if it does not meet the Raptor's standards - people are going to curse "Indian incompetence".Pratyush wrote:
But why must India try to match the Raptor.
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A start today with the skill base available in country will get the results in the next 10 to 15 years max. If that is what is desired by the IAF. If the goal is followed as a national mission.
I believe the problem in India is not merely technical, but it is a mental block that has consistently held Indian products back. Think about that. There is only contempt for something made in India and for the people working on Indian tech. This bar is more difficult to cross than a technological bar because it prevents funding, prevents people from joining a program and causes frustration. All this has been true for all Indian programs. The HF 24 itself was finally pushed under by Indian behavior.
What you say is true WRT the Indian mental block. However, as we see more and more Indian successes in different fields. The national confidence will grow. That will make the job of crossing the mental bar easier. But for this to happen we need to have people who look for the silver lining in a dark cloud. Rather then look for a dark cloud for a silver lining.

But for some reason I feel that as long as defense production remains a near monopoly fro the DPSUs. Things will not change. We need to have a viberent pvt sector freed from crony capitalism. That includes the defense production.