Key Points

India has given final approval for a massive Rs 62,000 crore deal to acquire 97 LCA Mark 1A fighter jets from Hindustan Aeronautics Limited. This marks the second major order for these indigenous aircraft, following an earlier contract for 83 jets worth Rs 48,000 crore. The new fighters will replace the Indian Air Force's aging MiG-21 fleet which is scheduled for phasing out in the coming weeks. The program represents a significant advancement in India's defense indigenization with over 65% indigenous content and supports Prime Minister Modi's Make in India and Atmanirbhar Bharat initiatives.

Key Points: India Approves Rs 62,000 Crore Deal for 97 LCA Mark 1A Fighter Jets

  • Second major order for LCA Mark 1A after 83 jets approved earlier
  • Replaces aging MiG-21 fleet being phased out soon
  • Indigenous content exceeds 65% boosting self-reliance
  • Major boost for HAL and small defense enterprises nationwide
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India clears Rs 62,000 crore deal to buy 97 LCA Mark 1A fighter jets

India clears major Rs 62,000 crore deal for 97 indigenous LCA Mark 1A fighter jets from HAL, boosting Make in India and replacing aging MiG-21 fleet.

"The programme will help the IAF to replace its fleet of MiG-21s, which are finally being phased out - Defence Sources"

New Delhi, August 19

In a major boost for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Make in India in defence project, India on Tuesday cleared the project for buying 97 LCA Mark 1A fighter jets for the Indian Air Force.

The final approval for the acquisition of 97 LCA Mark 1A fighters was given by a high-level meeting today and will pave the way for Hindustan Aeronautics Limited to produce the aircraft, defence sources told ANI.

This will be the second order for the LCA Mark 1A fighters, as the government has already placed orders for 83 aircraft a few years ago for around Rs 48,000 crore.

The programme will help the IAF to replace its fleet of MiG- 21s, which are finally being phased out by the government in next few weeks, they said.

The indigenous fighter aircraft programme, fully backed by Defence Ministry and Air Headquarters is set to be a big boost for promoting indigenisation as well as give major business to the small and medium enterprises engaged in defence business across the country, they said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been pushing for the revival of the HAL, which has bagged orders for building all types of indigenous fighter aircraft, helicopters, along with the engines for them under his government.

The Prime Minister had also undertaken a sortie in the trainer variant of the indigenous fighter, which was first-ever sortie by the Prime Minister of India in any combat aircraft.

The plan to acquire 97 more LCA Mark 1A fighter jets was also announced first by the then Air Force chief Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari on foreign soil in Spain when he told ANI about the mega plans to boost the indigenous fighter aircraft orders.

The LCA Mark 1A plane has more advanced avionics and radars than the initial 40 LCAs being supplied to the Air Force.

The indigenous content in the new LCA Mark1As is going to be more than 65 per cent.

The programme has been the harbinger of the Atmanirbhar Bharat and Make in India initiatives of the nation. More importantly, it is a flag bearer of India's self-reliance in the aerospace sector.

The HAL is also set to bag deals for buying over 200 LCA Mark 2s and a similar number of fifth-generation Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While I appreciate the push for indigenous manufacturing, I hope HAL delivers these aircraft on time. Past delays have been concerning for our air force's operational readiness.
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Priya S
Amazing step! The 65% indigenous content is impressive and will create so many jobs for MSMEs across the country. Make in India is becoming reality in defence sector 💪
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Arjun K
Goodbye MiG-21s! These aging aircraft have served us well but it's high time we modernize our fleet. The LCA Mark 1A with advanced avionics is exactly what IAF needs.
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Michael C
₹62,000 crore is a massive investment. I hope there's proper oversight to ensure every rupee is well-spent and we get quality aircraft that meet operational requirements.
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Nisha Z
This is fantastic for our engineering talent! When I was studying aerospace engineering, we always dreamed of working on indigenous projects like this. More power to HAL! ✈️
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Vikram M
The LCA programme has come a long way since its inception. From skepticism to becoming the backbone of IAF's fighter fleet - what a journey! Proud moment for Indian aviation.

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