Induction of LCA Tejas Mk 1A and history of India’s quest to have its Indigenous Fighter Aircraft
Government of India cleared the Rs 48,000-crore deal for 83 LCA (Light Combat Aircraft) Tejas aircraft on 15 January 2021.This will see a greater collaboration between state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and private firms as part of ‘Make in India’. Of these 83 aircraft, HAL will deliver 73 Tejas Mk 1A and 10 Tejas Mk 1 trainers by 2026. Tejas will only be the second indigenously built fighter aircraft in India’s history. Tejas’ history Government of India cleared a project to build a new Light Combat Aircraft as a replacement for MiG 21s in 1983. The first prototype of Tejas flew in 2001, 18 years after the project started. In the 1970s and 80s, especially after the 1974 Pokhran nuclear tests, India was caught in a terrible environment of technology denial. The West, particularly America, denied India access to any ‘sensitive technology. While India’s strengths included the inherent ability in composite materials, design, math, and metallurgy, India lacked ...