GE signs deal with HAL to produce fighter jet engines for Indian Air Force

GE and HAL signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to co-produce F414 engines for India's Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Mk-2.

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The F414 is a high-performance engine that is used in a variety of fighter jets, including the F/A-18 Super Hornet and the JAS 39 Gripen.

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The co-production of the F414 engines will help to boost India's defence manufacturing capabilities.

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It will also help to reduce India's dependence on foreign suppliers for fighter jet engines.

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The MoU is a major step forward in India's efforts to develop a self-reliant defence industry.

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The co-production of the F414 engines is expected to create jobs and boost the economy.

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The deal is also a sign of the growing strategic partnership between the United States and India.

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The United States has been a major supplier of defence equipment to India, and this deal is a further example of that cooperation.

The co-production of the F414 engines is a significant achievement for India's defence industry, and it is a major boost to the country's strategic capabilities.

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