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Faisal Iqbal

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That charlatan who according to his own admission, has more vermillion circulating in his veins than blood, he gives few lines about the Indian engine in a Indian fighter (in almost two hours long BHASHAN), there goes this forum down the rabbit hole of the best path to achieving it, you guys are talking about the reason and logic, that's for the losers, it's known fact, have you heard about the idiom, vanishing into thin air, how does that come about in English language, its based on yogi trick of throwing the rope towards the sky, where it becomes taut, fellow climbs up the rope and vanishes in the thin air, afterwards the rope falls towards earth (moral of the story, SURELY ITS MAGIC)

Indian themselves think about indian jet engine as nothing but boasting, why do you guys become so serious, if you guys want to talk about some magical method to achieving this goal I am all ears, but if solution is based on logic or hard work, or starting with the small scale licensed version of some outdated engine and then increasing industrial strenght step by step towards the ultimate goal of making indiginous aero engine in next quarter century, not going to work in magical, mystical, mysterious realm of Bharat.
 
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Atomicfrog

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They don't need to build up jet engines. India needs to build up all of their basic manufacturing industries first. Look at it this way, India is unable to design and build its own assault rifle and a jet engine is magnitudes more difficult to achieve.

One of the problems of the Indian government in general is that it never considers what the country can actually accomplish before making plans. And as there are no consequences for failure, these plans have only become ever more grandiose and unfruitful. Trying to get a license to build an engine is just going to be more in the same vein because they refuse to get the basics right ahead of time.
Look at my fist sentence...

<<So they need to build it up asap...or they are just continuing in the clown train.<<

After that they need to start somewhere for their engine.
 

siegecrossbow

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Looks like PL-15 hit more Rafales than they have brought down. One of them was lucky enough to limp to base.
and in particular the ( poorly put together )
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against Pakistan. The fact that an Indian single-seater Rafale hit by a Pakistani air-to-air missile ( of Chinese manufacture ) managed to return safely and save the life of its pilot finally convinced the Indian Air Force of its desire to order a hundred Rafales.
 

GulfLander

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Steve Hanke interview in Mint, one of his hypothesis is that, maybe, Trump is getting closer to Pak and acts like that w lndia, is maybe, US wants to use Pak airbase near lran border for their next attack on T3hran.. (but wasnt Pak helpful to lran last time?)
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AlexYe

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Steve Hanke interview in Mint, one of his hypothesis is that, maybe, Trump is getting closer to Pak and acts like that w lndia, is maybe, US wants to use Pak airbase near lran border for their next attack on T3hran.. (but wasnt Pak helpful to lran last time?)
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US has like 10 bases around Iran on the other side of it, they dont need Pakistan nor will Pakistan allow it.
The reason US is getting tough on india is because the freebie-time they had given india for 10 years to get their shit together is over, its time for Return on investment.

Looks like PL-15 hit more Rafales than they have brought down. One of them was lucky enough to limp to base.
This must be the one Allan warnes mentioned the '4th' rafale that was declared unrepairable
 
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