India's Ambitious Leap into Combat Aircraft Manufacturing
India is seeking proposals to domestically manufacture a fifth-generation combat aircraft from three shortlisted bidders. The initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance the Indian Air Force's capabilities and reduce dependence on foreign arms, aligning with Prime Minister Modi's push for local manufacturing.
In a significant move towards bolstering its defense capabilities, India has invited initial proposals from three Indian firms to manufacture a fifth-generation combat aircraft locally, as reported by ANI.
The shortlisted companies include Tata Advanced Systems and joint ventures between Larsen and Toubro-Bharat Electronics, and Bharat Forge-BEML. This initiative aims to strengthen the Indian Air Force, which has recently seen a decline in its squadron numbers despite an approval for 42.
This manufacturing push fits within Prime Minister Narendra Modi's broader agenda to enhance India's military self-reliance amidst ongoing tensions with Pakistan and China. The United States and Russia have both pitched their advanced jets, but India remains focused on domestic production, having achieved a record defense production of 1.54 trillion rupees in the financial year ending March 2025.
(With inputs from agencies.)

