India HAL Tejas Program

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I think that India needs a second company capable of assembling fighters. The monopoly enjoyed by HAL has not produced good results. To get another company started in this discipline requires an input of funds. Would it not make sense for GOI to invest in a new entity now rather than later? It could cut its teeth on assembling some Mk1A under the guidance of HAL. Who knows, with Indian fighter projects suffering massive delays, it might be in a position to bid for Tejas Mk2 assembly by the time a decision is required on the company to assemble Tejas Mk2.

Blundering on with a sole assembler of Indian fighters should come to an end, shouldn't it? It has not worked well with Tejas. Without change, similar results can be expected with Tejas Mk2, TEDBF and AMCA.

Yes, India needs a second aerospace company. My main argument was private company line for Tejas Mk1A is too late in the game for discussion. A new company needs to be incorporated now, aiming for co production of Htt40, HJT36 and Tejas Mk2. And it’s important it’s “private” with govt participation reduced to HAL having minority stake in that company for a limited time.

Another issue is, aerospace engineers are majorly with two institutions in India. ADA/HAL and ISRO. This new company will start hiring aggressively from the existing pool to create new pool. Permission needs to be given to this company to hire foreign talents or atleast OCI holders to attain the goal with shortened time.
 

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