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Huge step for country, IAF: RKS Bhadauria on CCS approval for 83 LCA Tejas fighter jets

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Huge step for country, IAF: RKS Bhadauria on CCS approval for 83 LCA Tejas fighter jets

Huge step for country, IAF: RKS Bhadauria on CCS approval for 83 LCA Tejas fighter jets

Indian Air Force chief, RKS Bhadauria called the CCS approval for 83 LCA Tejas fighter jets, a huge step for IAF capability building and boosting the indigenous industry.

"It is a huge step for IAF capability building.

It is also a big boost to our indigenous industry.

It is also a big recognition of our designers.

It is a huge step for Indian Air Force and for the country," said RKS Bhadauria on January 14 during a virtual interview to ANI.


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