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Indian aviation industry's future depends on the LCA

New Dheli, India - The fully national-made light fighter will have to ensure the full technological progress autonomy in this sector

Indian aviation industry’s success appears more and more to depend on the LCA (Light Combat Aircraft) programme related to the new Tejas light fighter. By this project the authorities which are attending to it together with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (as the major Indian aerospace company) intend to ensure a real autonomy for the country concerning technological progress and know-how in this sector. W...

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