India has taken a giant stride in achieving military self-reliance with the recent approval of the plan to develop 5th generation stealth fighter jets. This landmark decision aligns with the government’s ambitious ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ (Self-Reliant India) vision and marks a significant breakthrough in the country’s defense and aerospace capabilities.
The approval of this indigenous stealth aircraft project is a bold statement that India is ready to compete with global powers like the USA, China, and Russia in cutting-edge defence technologies.
Fifth-generation fighter jets represent the most advanced military aircraft, combining:
Stealth technology
Advanced avionics
Supercruise capabilities
Network-centric warfare features
Highly integrated sensors and systems
Examples include the American F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II and China’s Chengdu J-20. India’s entry into this elite club will be powered by its Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) project.
The Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) is India’s answer to modern aerial warfare. Spearheaded by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), AMCA aims to create a 5th generation stealth multirole fighter jet, designed and built entirely in India.
Stealth Design: Radar-absorbing materials and angular body to evade detection
Supercruise Capability: Sustained supersonic flight without afterburners
AI-Based Avionics: Enhanced situational awareness and electronic warfare
Multirole Capability: Air superiority, ground attack, electronic warfare, and more
Twin-engine Power: Improved performance and survivability
With the official green signal from the Defence Ministry, the AMCA project is expected to move into the prototype development and testing phase in 2025. The first flight is tentatively expected by 2028, with induction likely to follow by 2031.
This approval ensures:
Financial backing for the entire project lifecycle
Fast-tracking research and development
Collaboration with private sector and international partners
Boost to the Make in India campaign
Modern threats demand modern responses. The induction of stealth jets will significantly enhance the IAF’s air superiority in the region.
India currently imports a large chunk of its defense hardware. AMCA will reduce reliance on foreign suppliers and save billions in defense imports.
This project will generate thousands of high-skilled jobs, create new technology ecosystems, and empower startups, MSMEs, and academic institutions.
With 5th-gen capability, India gains greater deterrence power in South Asia and beyond, especially amid regional tensions with China and Pakistan.
| Country | Fighter Jet | Status |
|---|---|---|
| USA | F-22, F-35 | Operational |
| China | Chengdu J-20 | Operational |
| Russia | Su-57 | Limited Production |
| India | AMCA | Under Development |
India’s AMCA will be in the same league as global giants, showcasing technological parity and indigenous innovation.
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