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DAP 2026 & India's Aerospace Reckoning

By Rear Admiral Sudhir Pillai, IN (Retd) 13 Feb 2026

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AMCA and the IP Risks India Cannot Ignore

Engines, software, and foreign-controlled EDA tools—the hidden IP battles that will decide whether AMCA delivers strategic autonomy or another licensed dependency.

By Rear Admiral Sudhir Pillai, IN (Retd) 09 Feb 2026

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AMCA: Why L1 Approaches Can Fail Combat Aircraft Development

What Global Programmes Teach Us About Learning, Risk, and False Economy

By Rear Admiral Sudhir Pillai, IN (Retd) 08 Feb 2026

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The AMCA Programme: How India Tweaked the Developmental Model

Why HAL Appears to Have Been Excluded from the Prototype Development Phase

By Rear Admiral Sudhir Pillai, IN (Retd) 07 Feb 2026

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AMCA, HAL, and the Hard Work of Building an Indian Aerospace Ecosystem

In an earlier column for The Print, I argued that India’s Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) programme would succeed or fail not on engineering competence alone, but on whether India could finally build a viable aerospace ecosystem rather than relying on a single institutional champion. The argument was not

By Rear Admiral Sudhir Pillai, IN (Retd) 06 Feb 2026
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