Podcast#28 The Real Reason Why PM Narendra Modi Took the Epic Flight in Tejas Fighter Jet

Emerging World Order 2025 - En podcast af Prateek Shukla

Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently made history by flying in the indigenously built light combat fighter aircraft Tejas, becoming the first Indian Prime Minister to fly in a fighter jet. This event took place in Bengaluru during his visit to the state-run Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). During his visit, PM Modi reviewed the ongoing work at HAL's manufacturing facility, which includes the facility for Tejas jets. The sortie in the Tejas fighter jet was described by the Prime Minister as an "incredibly enriching" experience, significantly boosting his confidence in India's indigenous capabilities. He expressed a renewed sense of pride and optimism about the country's national potential. Tejas is a 4.5-generation multi-role fighter aircraft and is known for being the smallest and lightest in its class. The Indian Air Force currently operates 40 Tejas MK-1 aircraft and has an order of 83 Tejas MK-1A fighters. The Indian Navy also operates the twin-seater variant of this aircraft. The sortie was part of PM Modi's broader push for indigenous production of defense products. His government has been actively promoting the manufacturing and export of defense equipment, including the Tejas fighter jet. This initiative aligns with India's goal to replace its ageing fleet of MiG-21 aircraft with the more advanced LCA Tejas Mark 1A by 2025. For more detailed information, you can visit the following sources: #narendramodi