TFIPOST हिन्दी
TFIPOST Global
Tfipost.com
Tfipost.com
No Result
View All Result
  • Premium
  • Politics
    • All
    • Analysis
    • Opinions
    • Trending
    Why the Thackeray Cousins Have Joined Forces to Protect Their Last Stronghold

    Why Thackeray Cousins Have Joined Forces to Protect Their Last Stronghold: The BMC

    Vote Bank Over Justice? RJD's Silence on Ajay Yadav Murder Alarming

    Vote Bank Over Justice? RJD’s Silence on Ajay Yadav Murder Alarming Ahead of Bihar Polls

    Nishikant Dubey Challenges Thackeray Cousins

    ‘Go To Mahim Dargah and Try Beating Urdu Speakers’: Nishikant Dubey Challenges Thackeray Cousins

    Pakistan’s Shadow Over 26/11: State-Sponsored Terrorism

    Trusted Agent of Pakistan Army, Was in Mumbai During 26/11 Attacks: Tahawwur Rana’s Shocking Confession

    • Analysis
    • Opinions
    • Trending
  • Economy
    • All
    • Business
    • Economy1
    • Finance
    Indian-Origin Tesla CFO Vaibhav Taneja Appointed Treasurer of Elon Musk’s 'America Party'

    Indian-Origin Tesla CFO Vaibhav Taneja Selected Treasurer of Elon Musk’s ‘America Party’

    India’s Forex Reserves Surge Past $700 Billion

    India’s Forex Reserves Surge Past $700 Billion, Close to All-Time Record

    Why GST Search Is Essential For Compliance In Modern Enterprises

    Why GST Search Is Essential For Compliance In Modern Enterprises

    Improving Communication and Collaboration in Distributed Teams: Strategies for Indian Business Analysts

    Improving Communication and Collaboration in Distributed Teams: Strategies for Indian Business Analysts

    • Business
    • Finance
  • Defense
    • All
    • Defence
    • Strategy
    • Weaponry
    Major Arms Seizure in Manipur Hill Districts

    Amid Ongoing Tensions, Security Operation Yields Major Arms Seizure in Manipur Hill Districts

    military reveals china-pakistan-turkey nexus during operation sindoor

    One Border, Three Adversaries: Indian Army Blasts China-Pakistan-Turkey Axis in Operation Sindoor

    INS Tamal marks the end of import of Indian Warships

    INS Tamal Marks End of Warship Imports as India Sets Sail on Atmanirbhar Bharat Path

    UK’s 5th-Gen F-35B Jet Grounded in Kerala Set to Be Airlifted After Weeks of Uncertainty

    UK’s 5th-Gen F-35B Jet Grounded in Kerala Set to Be Airlifted After Weeks of Uncertainty

    • Defence
    • Strategy
    • Weaponry
  • Geopolitics
    • All
    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia Pacific
    • Europe
    • South Asia
    • West Asia
    Pattern of Targeted Attacks on Hindu Temples

    Rising Hate in Bangladesh: Hindu Temple in Barisal Ravaged, Idols of Deities Broken

    Pahalgam Attack Condemned at BRICS

    Pahalgam Attack Condemned at BRICS: India Demands Zero Tolerance on Terror

    Terror Ties Exposed: Pakistan’s Jihad Network Furious at Bilawal’s Extradition Offer

    Terror Ties Exposed: Pakistan’s Jihad Network Furious at Bilawal’s Extradition Offer

    Sydney Protest Sends Global Message Against Hindu Persecution in Bangladesh

    Sydney Protest Sends Global Message Against Hindu Persecution in Bangladesh

    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia Pacific
    • Europe
    • South Asia
    • West Asia
  • Knowledge
    • All
    • Culture
    • Education
    • History
    • Indology
    The Beginning of Devotion: History of the First Kanwar Yatra

    The Beginning of Devotion: History of the First Kanwar Yatra 

    Kanwar Yatra: Four Devotional Paths, One Divine Destination

    Kanwar Yatra: Four Devotional Paths, One Divine Destination

    char dham yatra suspended due to bad weather

    Uttarakhand Suspends Char Dham Yatra Due to Adverse Weather, Prioritizes Pilgrim Safety

    Sanatan Mahakumbh Event Scheduled at Patna’s Gandhi Maidan

    Sanatan Mahakumbh Event Scheduled at Patna’s Gandhi Maidan on July 6

    • Culture
    • History
    • Indology
  • Law
  • Lounge
    • All
    • Books
    • Cinema
    • Entertainment
    • Food
    • Games
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Satire
    • Sports
    • technology
    • Travel
    say no to alcohol for 6 months

    How Quitting Alcohol for 6 Months Can Transform Your Health

    Mental Wellness Rituals to Stay Calm, Focused, and Balanced

    Mental Wellness Rituals to Stay Calm, Focused, and Balanced

    India's Tour of Bangladesh Likely Postponed Amid Political Unrest

    India’s Tour of Bangladesh Likely Postponed Amid Political Unrest

    What Is The Best Way To Bet On Tennis?

    What Is The Best Way To Bet On Tennis?

    • Books
    • Cinema
    • Food
    • Health
    • Sports
    • technology
    • Travel
    • Satire
Tfipost.com
  • Premium
  • Politics
    • All
    • Analysis
    • Opinions
    • Trending
    Why the Thackeray Cousins Have Joined Forces to Protect Their Last Stronghold

    Why Thackeray Cousins Have Joined Forces to Protect Their Last Stronghold: The BMC

    Vote Bank Over Justice? RJD's Silence on Ajay Yadav Murder Alarming

    Vote Bank Over Justice? RJD’s Silence on Ajay Yadav Murder Alarming Ahead of Bihar Polls

    Nishikant Dubey Challenges Thackeray Cousins

    ‘Go To Mahim Dargah and Try Beating Urdu Speakers’: Nishikant Dubey Challenges Thackeray Cousins

    Pakistan’s Shadow Over 26/11: State-Sponsored Terrorism

    Trusted Agent of Pakistan Army, Was in Mumbai During 26/11 Attacks: Tahawwur Rana’s Shocking Confession

    • Analysis
    • Opinions
    • Trending
  • Economy
    • All
    • Business
    • Economy1
    • Finance
    Indian-Origin Tesla CFO Vaibhav Taneja Appointed Treasurer of Elon Musk’s 'America Party'

    Indian-Origin Tesla CFO Vaibhav Taneja Selected Treasurer of Elon Musk’s ‘America Party’

    India’s Forex Reserves Surge Past $700 Billion

    India’s Forex Reserves Surge Past $700 Billion, Close to All-Time Record

    Why GST Search Is Essential For Compliance In Modern Enterprises

    Why GST Search Is Essential For Compliance In Modern Enterprises

    Improving Communication and Collaboration in Distributed Teams: Strategies for Indian Business Analysts

    Improving Communication and Collaboration in Distributed Teams: Strategies for Indian Business Analysts

    • Business
    • Finance
  • Defense
    • All
    • Defence
    • Strategy
    • Weaponry
    Major Arms Seizure in Manipur Hill Districts

    Amid Ongoing Tensions, Security Operation Yields Major Arms Seizure in Manipur Hill Districts

    military reveals china-pakistan-turkey nexus during operation sindoor

    One Border, Three Adversaries: Indian Army Blasts China-Pakistan-Turkey Axis in Operation Sindoor

    INS Tamal marks the end of import of Indian Warships

    INS Tamal Marks End of Warship Imports as India Sets Sail on Atmanirbhar Bharat Path

    UK’s 5th-Gen F-35B Jet Grounded in Kerala Set to Be Airlifted After Weeks of Uncertainty

    UK’s 5th-Gen F-35B Jet Grounded in Kerala Set to Be Airlifted After Weeks of Uncertainty

    • Defence
    • Strategy
    • Weaponry
  • Geopolitics
    • All
    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia Pacific
    • Europe
    • South Asia
    • West Asia
    Pattern of Targeted Attacks on Hindu Temples

    Rising Hate in Bangladesh: Hindu Temple in Barisal Ravaged, Idols of Deities Broken

    Pahalgam Attack Condemned at BRICS

    Pahalgam Attack Condemned at BRICS: India Demands Zero Tolerance on Terror

    Terror Ties Exposed: Pakistan’s Jihad Network Furious at Bilawal’s Extradition Offer

    Terror Ties Exposed: Pakistan’s Jihad Network Furious at Bilawal’s Extradition Offer

    Sydney Protest Sends Global Message Against Hindu Persecution in Bangladesh

    Sydney Protest Sends Global Message Against Hindu Persecution in Bangladesh

    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia Pacific
    • Europe
    • South Asia
    • West Asia
  • Knowledge
    • All
    • Culture
    • Education
    • History
    • Indology
    The Beginning of Devotion: History of the First Kanwar Yatra

    The Beginning of Devotion: History of the First Kanwar Yatra 

    Kanwar Yatra: Four Devotional Paths, One Divine Destination

    Kanwar Yatra: Four Devotional Paths, One Divine Destination

    char dham yatra suspended due to bad weather

    Uttarakhand Suspends Char Dham Yatra Due to Adverse Weather, Prioritizes Pilgrim Safety

    Sanatan Mahakumbh Event Scheduled at Patna’s Gandhi Maidan

    Sanatan Mahakumbh Event Scheduled at Patna’s Gandhi Maidan on July 6

    • Culture
    • History
    • Indology
  • Law
  • Lounge
    • All
    • Books
    • Cinema
    • Entertainment
    • Food
    • Games
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Satire
    • Sports
    • technology
    • Travel
    say no to alcohol for 6 months

    How Quitting Alcohol for 6 Months Can Transform Your Health

    Mental Wellness Rituals to Stay Calm, Focused, and Balanced

    Mental Wellness Rituals to Stay Calm, Focused, and Balanced

    India's Tour of Bangladesh Likely Postponed Amid Political Unrest

    India’s Tour of Bangladesh Likely Postponed Amid Political Unrest

    What Is The Best Way To Bet On Tennis?

    What Is The Best Way To Bet On Tennis?

    • Books
    • Cinema
    • Food
    • Health
    • Sports
    • technology
    • Travel
    • Satire
No Result
View All Result
Tfipost.com
Tfipost.com
No Result
View All Result
  • Premium
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Defense
  • Geopolitics
  • Knowledge
  • Law
  • Lounge

The Economist called Tejas an inferior fighter jet. Two Indian Pilots destroyed its claims.

Atul Kumar Mishra by Atul Kumar Mishra
20 December 2023
in Defence
Tejas The Economist Defense

File Image: IAF Tejas Fighters

Share on FacebookShare on X

In a recent article by The Economist, a prominent London-based publication, the focus was placed on India’s significant military overhaul under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. With a sprawling armed force of 1.4 million, India stands at a crucial juncture, seeking to modernize and enhance its military capabilities. This strategic move is seen as an effort to close the gap with neighboring China in terms of military modernization, a goal that carries substantial geopolitical weight in the region. The centerpiece of The Economist’s critique revolves around the Tejas program, India’s first indigenously developed fourth-generation supersonic fighter jet.

According to the article, the Tejas fighter jet, despite its groundbreaking intent, is mired in issues. It is reportedly two decades behind its initial schedule, and concerns have been raised about its performance, including being underpowered. The article also points out a lack of enthusiasm for the jet among Indian pilots, who are its primary operators.

RelatedPosts

Axiom Space to Launch Indian Pilot Shubhanshu Shukla to ISS on June 19

Shubhanshu Shukla to Join Axiom-4 Crew in Landmark International Space Mission

DRDO Officer Shiladitya Bose’s Assault Claim Under Scrutiny After CCTV Footage Surfaces

Load More

Labeling the Tejas as a ‘folly’, in the article, The Economist makes a bold statement about the challenges faced by India in its defense sector. While the ambition to develop a state-of-the-art fighter jet is commendable, the execution and the resulting product, as per this report, have not lived up to expectations.

It is important to address the notion that the Tejas is 20 years behind schedule. When compared with other modern 4th generation fighters, the developmental timeline of Tejas appears in line with international standards.

For instance, the Dassault Rafale, a prominent twin-engine, 4th generation fighter utilized by the Indian Air Force (IAF), underwent a 15-year period from its first flight in 1986 to its introduction into the French armed forces in 2001. This timeframe is significant in understanding the standard developmental duration for advanced fighter aircraft.

>>>Click the link to Join Our WhatsApp Channel<<<

Similarly, the F-35, a state-of-the-art fighter jet from the United States, followed a parallel timeline. The first flight of its technology demonstrator, the X-35, occurred in 2000, and it was not until 2015 that the jet was introduced into the US Marine Corps, marking a 15-year development phase.

In the case of the Tejas, its technology demonstrator, TD-1, took its first flight in 2001. Fast forward 15 years, and in July 2016, the first two initial operational clearance versions of the Tejas were inducted.

So, the assertion by The Economist sounds like much of its work – Pure BS and Propaganda.

To address the concerns raised by The Economist about Indian pilots’ alleged disdain for the aircraft, the perspective of a seasoned test pilot can provide valuable insights. Rajeev Joshi, the “Tejas Legend,” who has been closely involved in the test piloting of the Tejas, offers a firsthand account of the jet’s performance and capabilities.

Also Read: Tejas soars across borders: A historic debut in the UAE Skies

Joshi notes the Tejas’s impressive capability for quick turns, a critical maneuver in aerial combat. A standout feature of the Tejas is its full authority Auto Low Speed Recovery system. This technology, as Joshi describes, makes the aircraft “carefree” and exceptional in its class. It allows pilots to push the aircraft to its limits with the assurance that the system will intervene and recover control if necessary.

At mid-altitude and medium speeds, the Tejas performs well, as expected for an aircraft of its size. However, its performance is influenced by the external stores it carries, which is typical for fighter jets.

Joshi spoke positively about the Tejas’s acceleration and climb capabilities, meeting the specifications laid out. He also mentions ongoing efforts to refine its aerodynamics for improved performance.

One of the Tejas’s major strengths, according to Joshi, lies in its sensor package and the flexibility of its avionics design. The ability to seamlessly integrate changes and upgrades is a significant advantage. The aircraft’s small size and low radar signature, combined with its advanced sensors, provide a tactical edge in combat.

The Tejas demonstrates excellent performance in high angle of attack (alpha) maneuvers. Joshi describes the control laws governing the Tejas as robust, contributing to its strong performance in this area.

From Joshi’s feedback, it’s clear that the Tejas has been positively received by those intimately familiar with its performance and capabilities. His insights provide a counter-narrative to the BS laid out in The Economist’s article.

At the Dubai Air Show, an interview with Group Captain Dinesh “Danny” Dhankhar of Squadron “Flying Bullets” shed light on the capabilities and performance of the Tejas Mk-1 fighter jet. With over 2,500 flying hours on various aircraft, including the MiG-21, Mirage 2000, and Tejas, Captain Dhankhar’s insights are particularly valuable in understanding the operational efficacy of the Tejas.

Captain Dhankhar highlighted the Tejas’s exceptional takeoff capabilities, stating that the aircraft can become airborne within a distance of 1500 to 2000 feet. This performance is notable as it’s the shortest in its class, underscoring the jet’s suitability for various operational environments.

He also emphasized the Tejas’s high rate of maneuverability and climb performance. These aspects are crucial in combat scenarios, allowing the aircraft to effectively engage with adversaries and evade threats.

The Tejas incorporates a state-of-the-art fly-by-wire design combined with relaxed static stability. This advanced system contributes to the aircraft’s manageability and agility, making it highly responsive and easier to control under diverse flight conditions.

According to Captain Dhankhar, the Tejas’s aerodynamic design and its compound delta platform contribute to its high rate of turn. Additionally, the aircraft’s structural integrity allows it to undertake a high rate of climb, which is beneficial for quick altitude gain in combat situations.

The careful engineering of the Tejas’s engine allows the jet to perform high rates of roll, even at lower speeds. This capability is essential for quick directional changes and evasive maneuvers in air-to-air combat.

Captain Dhankhar’s assessment and insights, particularly in the context of its maneuverability, climb rate, and takeoff performance, illustrate the successes and advancements made in the Tejas fighter jet program. And the pure BS about Tejas by The Economist stands exposed.

The recent criticism of HAL Tejas by The Economist has sparked a debate on the underlying motives behind such negative portrayal, especially given the aircraft’s emerging status in the global defense market. HAL Tejas, the flagship product of India’s defense industry, has not only become a symbol of national pride but also a significant player in the international defense sector.

The Tejas has already garnered attention and orders from several countries, including Malaysia, Indonesia, Nigeria, Botswana, the Philippines, Argentina, and Egypt. There’s also evident interest from larger defense players like the United States and Australia. This global recognition is a testament to the aircraft’s capabilities and the growing competence of India’s defense technology.

Also Read: In global defence market, Tejas is top-shelf stuff

However, the defense market is notoriously competitive and involves high stakes, often running into billions of dollars for single deals. Such immense financial implications give rise to intense lobbying efforts by defense companies. These lobbies not only promote their own products but also attempt to discredit competitors. Media outlets play a crucial role in this dynamic. They have the power to influence public opinion and perception regarding defense technologies. Negative media portrayal can lead to public dissent, allegations of corruption, and even political upheaval, as history has shown with several governments facing crises over defense deals.

The critical article by The Economist on HAL Tejas can be seen in this light. It may be perceived as part of a broader lobbying strategy by competing defense interests. Such tactics are not uncommon in the defense industry, where discrediting a rival product can be as crucial as promoting one’s own. It is essential for readers and stakeholders to critically assess such reports, understanding the complex interplay of interests in the defense sector, which often goes beyond mere technological assessment.

Support TFI:

Support us to strengthen the ‘Right’ ideology of cultural nationalism by purchasing the best quality garments from TFI-STORE.COM

Also Watch:

Tags: IAFTejasThe Economist
ShareTweetSend
Previous Post

The Man from South who won Rajasthan for The BJP

Next Post

A Beginner’s Guide To Inside The Cryptocurrency Wallets

Related Posts

military reveals china-pakistan-turkey nexus during operation sindoor
Defence

One Border, Three Adversaries: Indian Army Blasts China-Pakistan-Turkey Axis in Operation Sindoor

4 July 2025

In a groundbreaking revelation, Lt Gen Rahul Singh, the Deputy Chief of Army Staff, has exposed China’s deep involvement...

Images Reveal Devastating Damage to Terror Camps in PoK
Defence

Satellite Images Reveal Devastating Damage to Terror Camps in PoK After Operation Sindoor

30 June 2025

New satellite images show huge damage to terror camps operating in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, confirming India’s precision strikes during Operation...

A Timely Push For Self-Reliance Amid Strategic Tensions
Defence

India Flexes Muscle: 28 DRDO Weapons Cleared for Emergency Defense Procurement

24 June 2025

In a decisive move to bolster national security and accelerate India’s self-reliance in defense, the Ministry of Defense has...

Load More

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

I agree to the Terms of use and Privacy Policy.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Currently Playing

Siddaramaiah Sparks Vaccine Theory to Hide Congress Chaos?

Siddaramaiah Sparks Vaccine Theory to Hide Congress Chaos?

00:09:21

Murugan Wave Rattles INDIA Bloc, Triggers Reactionary Meet in Madurai

00:08:10

Rage on stage: why a police officer resigned quit after CM's outburst

00:03:40

Right to religion vs duty to identify: where should India draw the line?

00:04:34

Junior Kharge Calls to Ban RSS Amid Karnataka Congress Civil War!

00:10:02
Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube
tfipostTfipost.com
Right Wing | News Analysis | Indian Opinion
  • About us
  • Careers
  • Brand Partnerships
  • Terms of use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Sitemap

©2025 TFI Media Private Limited

No Result
View All Result
  • Premium
  • Politics
    • Analysis
    • Opinions
    • Trending
  • Economy
    • Business
    • Finance
  • Defense
    • Defence
    • Strategy
    • Weaponry
  • Geopolitics
    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia Pacific
    • Europe
    • South Asia
    • West Asia
  • Knowledge
    • Culture
    • History
    • Indology
  • Law
  • Lounge
    • Books
    • Cinema
    • Food
    • Health
    • Sports
    • technology
    • Travel
    • Satire
TFIPOST हिन्दी
TFIPOST Global

©2025 TFI Media Private Limited