India’s fighter jet engine effort has reached a decisive stage, with the Safran–GTRE joint venture for a 120 kN turbofan now before the Cabinet Committee on Security for approval, expected by 15 August 2026.This marks the first time India will own full intellectual property in advanced propulsion, a breakthrough that could transform its airpower autonomy.Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 2025
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