ISLAMABAD – Narendra Modi’s government has inflicted loss of Rs 45,969 crore to the Indian Air Force (IAF) by procuring more India-made Tejas jets – 60 percent of which are already grounded.
According to details, Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh forced to procure Tejas aircrafts and awarded $ 6.25 billion contract to Hindustan Aeronautics Limited-HAL for supply of LCA (light combat aircraft) Mk-1A jets.
Indian Navy had rejected Tejas from the very beginning due to basic design flaws. The jets are now being introduced as alternatives to MiG-21s which also have a bad reputation. Over 170 Indian pilots and 40 civilians have been killed in MiG-21 accidents since 1970.
IAF and Modi government avoided using Tejas on February 27 when Pakistan Air Force (PAF) shot down two Indian jets – MiG-21 and SU-30 – which reflects Indian incompetence and failure.
On the other hand, PAF achieved success by ‘Made in Pakistan’ JF-17 Thunder, once again proving skills and expertise in the aviation industry. Meanwhile, India’s aviation industry remains under a question mark.