India Missed the Sixth-Generation Fighter Launch Window And Is Left Chasing An Export Seat
India’s absence from the foundational stages of the main Western sixth-generation fighter efforts was not accidental, but the result of timing, strategic choices, industrial politics, and security mistrust, analysed by Luke Diaz of Simple Flying.By the time India reconsidered its options, the Global Combat Air Program and the Future Combat Air System had already moved into tightly managed
India’s absence from the foundational stages of the main Western sixth-generation fighter efforts was not accidental, but the result of timing, strategic choices, industrial politics, and security mistrust, analysed by Luke Diaz of Simple Flying.By the time India reconsidered its options, the Global Combat Air Program and the Future Combat Air System had already moved into tightly managed
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