Even I hope that any more medium helicopters that Indian Armed Forces buy are HAL IMRH, but that thing is not even complete on the drawing board yet. What other choice do we have if we are facing a critical requirement?
Exactly, which is why we must put an end to this "foreign single engine fighter is the most urgent requirement for Air Force" crap that is being spun around by the air force. We can build Tejas Mk 2 in India. Apart from getting their single engine jets a couple of years late, I don't see any other problem with that plan.
If F-16 or Gripen come to India, it will be the death knell for Tejas Mk2. F-16 has already outlasted its upgrade potential. Tejas is a new plane with significant upgrade capacity in it, even more so because it is an indigenous design and we do not have to beg permission from other countries before we upgrade it. So while Tejas might see a Mk-2* and a Mk-2**, F-16 will not (can not) be upgraded further, meaning it will be little more than a stop-gap today, and will be dead weight for the air force in a decade's time.
Why did this global geopolitical rejig and its related uncertainty had to hit us at the most crucial juncture of our modernisation process?
And to top it all off, our domestic military industrial concept is out of phase with domestic requirement in a way that our military is churning out requirement for machines that we will be able to build domestically a few years later. Now we are stuck in a situation where we have to buy stuff from outside which will have an indigenous equivalent by the time these new weapons are inducted in our services. Cases in point: Single-Engine fighters and Tejas Mk2; S-400 and XR-SAM; Mi-17V5, Naval MRH and HAL IMRH; Ka-226 and LUH; M777 and Kalyani ULH; K-9 Vajra and Bhim-II (ATAGS mounted on Arjun chassis); SPYDER (sort of) and DRDO QRSAM; the list goes on.
And the defence ministers of our country are changing way too fast.
But the fact that defence modernisation is still moving ahead at a rapid pace inspite of all these problems displays how ineffective the previous government was.