India's 6th Generation Fighter Jet | No Army in Pakistan| Tamil | SKA

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Welcome to my channel, friends! In this video, I, SKA, am going to reveal an exciting secret that hasn't been widely known yet. Get ready to learn about the 6th generation fighter jet being developed by India!

For years, there has been a misconception that India lacks a strong defense industry and technology base. However, this belief has been exaggerated by a few experts. It's quite ridiculous that some even express concerns about India's capabilities. But let's look at recent developments that challenge these perceptions.

France, known for its military prowess, has been making significant efforts to become India's main supplier of military weapons, surpassing Russia. And guess what? They're succeeding! The two countries have entered into numerous agreements and are ready to cooperate extensively, including jointly manufacturing weapons and sharing crucial technologies.

Unlike Russia, France has shown unrestricted support to meet India's weapon requirements. The reasons behind Russia's cautious approach could be linked to China. However, lately, even Russia seems tempted to pursue closer ties. While they have shared some technologies with India in the past, there are still secret and highly important ones that they're unwilling to disclose. On the other hand, France has been more open about their collaboration.

A company called Élysée has uncovered a document titled "Towards the Centenary of Franco-Indian Relations: A Roadmap for Defense and Military Weapons." This document, prepared by the French government and military, reveals secret plans to enhance the sovereignty and military power of both countries.

The roadmap outlines future joint projects, including the development of fighter jets, warships, missile systems, submarines, and modern warfare systems. In essence, there is a grand plan in the works for future fighter jets.

India is already engaged in the development of the 5th Generation Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) and the Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF) for its Navy. Additionally, there are projects focused on systems of systems, loyal wingmen, and drone programs.

Remember how some experts doubted India's defense industry and technology base? Well, in Europe, it's common for countries to collaborate on such significant projects. The Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP) is a prime example. The Future Combat Air System (FCAS/SCAF) is at the heart of this program. In April 2022, London offered India the opportunity to integrate with the best fighter aircraft program in the UK, but India declined, opting to handle it independently. However, with the revelation of the Élysée document, India has now joined forces with France in the SCAF project, an unheard-of development until now. This collaboration will undoubtedly result in a sixth-generation fighter aircraft for India.

Furthermore, India's own 5th generation fighter jet is nearing completion. The Rafale F5, a sixth-generation fighter aircraft developed by France, will also involve India in its manufacturing process.

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