Neelkanth
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That is unlikely to change. if Industrial capacity is non existent then from where does one get weapons?@Neelkanth, major countries (and specially the ones who aspire for big power status) depend on local industrial base for equipment.
I am sorry to say that Navy has TOO MUCH IMPORT DEPENDENCE. The word indigenous is flawed, as PSU also import a lot. We hoped that ship sensors and weapons will start to be sourced from local industry, but unfortunately there is a reversal, and there is a queue for foreign equipment.
Russian navy has ordered Mig-29K after having operated Su-33. It realized that Mig is more cost effective while able to do similar tasks. I think IN has a good aircraft in hand, that is practically developed through IN funds. Logical to acquire it for future also. I think ski jump Carrier are adequate for India. AWACS coverage can be provided from land bases. It is not necessary for AWACS to fly from Carrier. Carrier can be used for strike packages of aircraft (fixed wing and heli) as they are supposed to be used. What is needed is EW version of Mig-29K.
Mig can be supported by Indian industry as we are familiar with it. We can build its engine and most spares.
We need not just ToT but also IPRs for home production or we can invest in building it. Russia will never in its right mind will give us the technology or the Intellectual property rights as we will be able to take away its customers.
Countries which aspire to be Big powers need a Industrial and R&D base to support development of cutting edge. do we have it, today ? our threats are very much real today... lets get real about the scene 'today'.
We don't need flat tops then we don't need to make India a powerful state we need to develop the navy in to a true Blue water navy, an expeditionary force and that will happen through Ski jumps ? where CBGS have to operate far away from home territory or we have to give up the notion of become a Big power and remain a regional one.
The threat that we have and the industrial capacity that we have simply don't match up. and even if we start from this moment onward even if we start it will take decades to build it up to the cutting edge then. so the Navy and the AF and the army should wait till domestic production starts.
please broaden your perspective a bit.