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AI, Stealth & Drone Swarms: How India May Benefit From Europe’s 6th-Gen Fighter Jet Project

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Germany has warned that if talks with France on the 6th-Gen Fighter Jet project fail by year-end, it will seek a new partner. India emerges as a leading contender

Defence experts say that joining the project could give India access to cutting-edge technology. (AI Generated/News18 Hindi)

Defence experts say that joining the project could give India access to cutting-edge technology. (AI Generated/News18 Hindi)

India’s air power may receive a major boost as talks intensify over the country’s potential involvement in Europe’s €100 billion 6th-Generation Fighter Jet project. Following the induction of Rafale jets, participation in this advanced program could further enhance the capabilities of the Indian Air Force, keeping it at the forefront of next-generation aerial warfare. Neighboring countries like Pakistan may feel the impact of this leap in technology.

France and Germany are currently at odds over the 6th-Generation Fighter Jet project, reportedly struggling to agree on workshare. As a result, Germany is reportedly exploring a new partner, creating a potential opportunity for India.

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Defence experts say that joining the project could give India access to cutting-edge technology, enabling the production of a next-generation fighter jet far surpassing the capabilities of the Rafale.

What Is The €100 Billion Fighter Jet Project?

The project is known as FCAS (Future Combat Air System). Its goal is to develop next-generation air power by 2040, incorporating stealth technology, drone swarms, AI control, and a hyper-connected cloud combat system.

• Dassault (France): Next-Generation Fighter (NGF) design

• Airbus (Germany/Spain): Drone and cloud technology

• Safran (France): Engines

• Indra (Spain): Sensors

However, the project is currently stalled as France’s Dassault seeks an 80% stake in the NGF (New Generation Fighter), while Germany wants an equal split.

Why Might India Stand a Chance?

Germany has stated that if talks with France do not materialise by the end of the year, it will look for a new partner. Britain is already engaged in the GCAP project with Japan and Italy. While Sweden’s Saab is another option, India stands out due to:

  • A strong defence industry
  • An existing partnership with Rafale and Safran
  • A strategic need to counter China and Pakistan

These factors make India’s inclusion a viable possibility.

What It Means For Pakistan

China has already deployed over 300 J-20 fighter jets and aims to produce 1,000 by 2035. Pakistan is reportedly trying to acquire the J-35 from China. According to defence experts, if India secures 6th-Gen jets, Pakistan’s Air Force will fall significantly behind both technically and operationally.

India’s Link to AMCA and FCAS

India is developing its own 5th-Gen fighter, the AMCA (Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft), which will only be operational by a later date. Experts suggest that by combining the technologies of AMCA and FCAS, India could become a hub of future air power.

Here’s What The Air Chief Said

Air Marshal (Retd.) Anil Chopra said, “India must immediately begin work on 6th-Gen technology. Integrating FCAS means we will be decades ahead of China and Pakistan.”

Benefits For India

  • Strengthened partnership with France
  • Safran engines and Rafale operating experience will aid FCAS
  • Access to drone-swarm and AI-based air warfare technology
  • Enhanced counter capabilities against China and Pakistan
  • Significant advancement in defence exports
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