What is the Jet engine deal between India and the US, and how is it significant
Explanation about the current jet engine deal with the US and the importance of the deal for India.
- Under this deal, India is purchasing 24 F-125IN engines, manufactured by Honeywell Aerospace, for its Tejas Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) program for a sum of $800 million.
- The F-125IN engine is capable of generating 25,000 pounds of thrust, making it a perfect fit for the Tejas LCA, which is a lightweight yet multirole combat aircraft designed and developed by India's state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Limited.
- The deal is an outcome of the Defense Technology and Trade Initiative (DTTI) signed between India and the US in 2012, aimed at enhancing defense cooperation between the two countries. The engine deal is the first concrete outcome of the DTTI.
- It strengthens India's Atmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant India) initiative, as the engines will be manufactured in India under a Transfer of Technology agreement with Honeywell Aerospace. This will reduce the country's dependence on foreign suppliers and boost its indigenous manufacturing capabilities.
- The engine deal will further deepen India's strategic ties with the US, as it will pave the way for more technology transfer and co-development in the defense sector.
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