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IAF Chief Stresses Timely Delivery of Indigenous Aviation Projects

IAF Chief Emphasizes Timely Delivery of Indigenous Aviation Projects Amid Sector Challenges
Air Chief Marshal A. P. Singh, Chief of the Air Staff, has urged the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) to adhere strictly to delivery schedules for critical indigenous aviation projects. Speaking at the inauguration of the two-day national seminar ‘Aeronautics 2047’ in Bengaluru, which commemorated 25 years of the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas flight program, he warned that delays could jeopardize the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) operational readiness in an increasingly complex security environment.
Milestones and Strategic Imperatives
While congratulating the ADA and the Indian aerospace sector on the significant milestone achieved by the Tejas program, Air Chief Marshal Singh underscored the importance of timely induction of platforms such as the LCA Tejas Mk-1A. He highlighted that addressing squadron strength gaps depends not only on successful design but also on reliable and punctual delivery. “Operational readiness depends not only on design success but also on reliable and punctual delivery,” he stated, emphasizing the risks posed by delays amid current geopolitical tensions.
The seminar, organized by ADA at the Centre for Airborne Systems (CABS), convened experts from industry, academia, and government to deliberate on next-generation aircraft manufacturing, digital twin technologies, advances in aerodynamics and propulsion, AI-enabled design, and certification challenges. A key focus was the evolution of the LCA Tejas from concept to frontline service, which has completed over 5,600 successful sorties with support from more than 100 government laboratories, academic institutions, and industries. The Tejas, incorporating advanced composites, fly-by-wire controls, and digital systems, currently operates in two IAF squadrons, with 38 aircraft inducted to date.
Looking forward, the Tejas Mk-1A is expected to fulfill IAF operational requirements with upgraded avionics and mission systems, while development continues on the Mk-2 and Naval variants to enhance capabilities across air and maritime domains. The seminar also featured exhibitions showcasing indigenously developed airborne systems from Defence Public Sector Undertakings (DPSUs), private industry, and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), reflecting India’s growing sophistication in aerospace manufacturing.
Challenges and the Path Ahead
Dr. Samir V. Kamat, Secretary of the Department of Defence R&D and Chairman of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), emphasized the imperative of advancing indigenous technologies to reduce import dependency. He linked defence innovation to the national vision of Viksit Bharat@2047 and called for strengthened collaboration among government, industry, and academia.
Despite these ambitions, the sector faces significant challenges. Limited options for utility aircraft, as noted by industry figures such as Derek Nice of Rise Air—who pointed out that ATR remains the sole Western producer of large civilian turboprops—highlight the critical need for robust domestic production capabilities. Globally, major defence and aerospace companies like Boeing and Lockheed Martin are under intense scrutiny regarding delivery timelines, with production updates influencing market dynamics. Competitors are accelerating procurement and production efforts, exemplified by the Pentagon’s adoption of AI-enabled acquisition processes. Domestically, recent operational disruptions at IndiGo have underscored the necessity for operational stability and stringent regulatory compliance across the aviation sector.
Air Chief Marshal Singh’s call for disciplined execution reflects a strategic imperative: the development of indigenous capabilities must be matched by timely and reliable delivery. As India aspires to aerospace leadership by 2047, the integration of visionary leadership, innovation, and industry collaboration showcased at Aeronautics 2047 will be crucial in ensuring the IAF sustains a decisive operational advantage.

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