OT: swift is Japanese. Man don't mess up when trying to make a serious point. It becomes hilarious
Coming to your point, if you can afford BMWs then by all means, go ahead. But the majority can't, so swift it is.
Even if Swift It not feasible To your requirements And needs
F-16 are much better and Mature platform than LCA .Numbers speaks for itself 4500
Not an aircraft Which rejected numerous times by its primary customer IAF
And Project itself is hanging around area of uncertainty
Look I take LCA as a Whole project Not aircraft because currently its Not what we want Today Certainly nt in this form but Technically What we learn from this project Paves the way of future Products like Amca & FGFA
As of now it seems the reality is that either F16 or Gripen in a very good amount of probability , can happen.
1. In case of F16 , we are dealing with only 1 nation , ie USA. With Gripen , we are dealing with much of Europe, Brazil, USA , UK , all of them who have different laws as to how to act in case a customer is at war. Further India does not enjoy best of the relations with all these plethora of nations.
2. F16 are here for the next 30 years. USA is now trying to extend its service till 2048, and it still is getting export orders. And it is a capable platform, meaning it has the probability of more export too.(Look At how We stretched Migs and Jaguars )
3.It is a proven platform and more capable one to one against Gripen NG.
4. IAF knows F16 inside out at least 100 times more than it knows Gripen.
5. LM.can deliver 24-26 F16s by 2022, when SAAB will be working only to start the production of Gripen NG.
Even with 10 squads of F-16/Gripen and 10 squads of Rafale, IAF still needs 20 squadrons by 2032. And from 2032-2042, IAF will need another 10 squadrons to replace old jets. So the requirements are so high that even Gripen and Rafale cannot fulfill numbers.
If you recall, I used to talk about a 3rd MMRCA also.