India’s Jet Engine Quest: From Kaveri Setbacks To Safran And Rolls-Royce Partnerships
India has long aspired to develop its own world-class fighter jet, complete with a domestically produced engine. This ambition has faced numerous setbacks, high costs, and frustrations over decades. Yet, recent developments suggest a quiet but significant shift that warrants close scrutiny.On 12 February, the chief executive of Rolls-Royce visited Delhi for talks with Prime Minister Modi. The
India has long aspired to develop its own world-class fighter jet, complete with a domestically produced engine. This ambition has faced numerous setbacks, high costs, and frustrations over decades. Yet, recent developments suggest a quiet but significant shift that warrants close scrutiny.On 12 February, the chief executive of Rolls-Royce visited Delhi for talks with Prime Minister Modi. The
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