India Eyes Safran Partnership for Tejas MK2 Jet Engines

 


India is exploring a potential collaboration with France's Safran to develop engines for its next-generation Tejas MK2 fighter jets. The move aims to boost the indigenous defense manufacturing ecosystem and reduce reliance on foreign suppliers. Safran, a global leader in aerospace propulsion, could bring advanced technology and co-development opportunities. 

The Tejas MK2, an upgraded version of the Light Combat Aircraft, is expected to play a key role in India's future air defense. A partnership with Safran would mark a significant step toward self-reliance in military aviation.

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