Currently, India is only producing the HAL Tejas fighter jet – although producing more foreign fighter jets under license is an option being explored. In some ways, the Tejas is India’s answer to arch-rival Pakistan’s JF-17 Thunder, jointly produced with China. By purchasing jets like France’s Rafales and domestically producing its own Tejas fighter, India seeks to boost its fighter jet capabilities while growing its domestic military industry.
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