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Tejas Mk1A
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Tejas Mk1A
IAF willing to compromise further on Tejas Mk1A but red lines remain. Delivery still delayed
Snehesh Alex Philip
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May 22, 2026
New concessions are expansion of those agreed upon earlier between IAF & defence ministry. Red lines relate directly to aircraft’s combat capability.
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Defence
IAF willing to compromise further on Tejas Mk1A but red lines remain. Delivery still delayed
Snehesh Alex Philip
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May 22, 2026
New concessions are expansion of those agreed upon earlier between IAF & defence ministry. Red lines relate directly to aircraft’s combat capability.
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Pakistan is tactically brilliant, strategically disastrous. It’s primed for repeated blunders
Shekhar Gupta
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May 16, 2026
Pakistan has ended up losing every war against India but that hasn’t prevented it from claiming victory. We will go over the evidence to anticipate what to expect next.
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