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Why India should address its propulsion gap

Historical Context: HF-24 Marut’s Engine Failure

  • India’s first indigenous jet fighter (HF-24 Marut) failed not due to design but due to underpowered imported engines (Orpheus 703).
  • Ambitious project led by German engineer Kurt Tank.
  • Its performance in combat was limited; only 147 units built before being phased out.
  • Showed early how engine dependency undermines indigenous aircraft potential.

Relevance : GS 3(Technology ),GS 2(Governance )

Kaveri Engine: Persistent Challenges

  • Launched in 1989 for the LCA Tejas, but failed despite ₹2,032 crore investment.
  • Issues: Low thrust-to-weight ratio, poor reliability, and thermal management flaws.
  • Multiple revivals failed — including with French Snecma and Safran.
  • Kaveri’s failure forced reliance on GE’s F404 engines for Tejas, compromising performance and payload.

Operational Setbacks Due to Foreign Delays

  • GE delayed delivery of 99 engines for LCA Mk1A by 13 months, affecting commissioning schedules.
  • Caused concern as IAF combat strength fell from 42.5 to ~30 squadrons.
  • Air Chief bluntly criticized delays, calling for readiness over planning.

Stalled Engine Transfer Deals

  • The GE-F414 engine (for LCA Mk2 and AMCA Mk1) deal hit a roadblock.
  • GE demands extra $500 million and refuses to share core technologies (e.g. single-crystal blades, thermal coatings).
  • Reflects global reluctance to share sensitive tech, despite India’s demands for full transfer.

Wider Dependence Beyond Air Force

  • Army: Arjun tanks use German MTU engines, Zorawar light tanks use U.S. Cummins engines.
  • Navy: All indigenous ships use foreign propulsion — Russian, Ukrainian, French, U.S., or German.
  • Highlights that engine dependence is across Army, Navy, and Air Force, not just IAF.

Strategic & Economic Implications

  • Foreign engine reliance:
    • Delays indigenous programmes.
    • Hampers exports (due to third-party clearances).
    • Makes India vulnerable to geopolitical shocks.
  • China, U.S., France dominate aerospace due to engine self-sufficiency.

Need for Strategic Vision

  • Engine development is not just technical, but political and structural:
    • India lacks long-term defence R&D vision.
    • Funding is fragmented and short-term.
  • Experts call for:
    • Structural reforms.
    • Strong political backing.
    • Public-private-academic partnerships.
    • Integrating Atmanirbhar Bharat with serious policy execution.

Conclusion: Autonomy is Non-Negotiable

  • India’s AMCA and LCA future hinges on resolving the propulsion gap.
  • Indigenous engine capability is essential for:
    • Military readiness.
    • Credible deterrence.
    • Export potential.
  • Without it, India’s defence ambitions will remain strategically compromised.

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