India’s decision to revive the Kaveri 2.0 engine program signals a pivotal shift in its pursuit of defence autonomy.The move is a direct response to recent supply shocks and delays in foreign engine deliveries that exposed strategic vulnerabilities in fighter and UAV projects.Reviving Kaveri 2.0 aims to reduce dependence on imported turbofans for platforms such as upgraded Tejas variants, the
India’s Kaveri 2.0 Engine Revival Signals Breakthrough In Defence Autonomy
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