The Malaysian Air Force had shown interest in Tejas last year. In response, India has offered to sell 18 jets. With the opening of the office, there is a possibility that this deal can be moved forward rapidly.
India’s threat will be seen in the arms market in the world
India is emerging as a major player in the arms market. And to further strengthen its hold in the defense sector, India is working together on two fronts. On the one hand, Indian companies are constantly increasing the focus on manufacturing indigenous weapons and trying to make them better than the most advanced products around the world, on the other hand Indian defense sector giants like HAL are trying to introduce their weapons abroad. is also engaged in expansion with aggressive strategy.
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, the most prominent company in the Indian aviation sector, has expanded and opened an office in Malaysia. HAL’s effort is to sell its defense products in eastern countries. This will not only help the Indian defense sector in expanding business, but it will also help in encircling China by building military relations with these countries.
What is HAL’s plan
According to HAL’s plan, it will explore many other business opportunities along with the ready-made LCA in the country for the Malaysian Air Force. Many countries around the world have expressed their desire to buy LCA. Encouraged by this, HAL is now exploring new markets for indigenous aircraft. At the same time, HLA can also offer Su 30 MKM to Malaysia. The Defense Ministry had informed only last year that the Malaysian Air Force had shown interest in Tejas last year. In response, India has offered to sell 18 jets. With the opening of the office, there is a possibility that this deal can be moved forward rapidly.
Tejas came in the eyes of the world
Countries around the world are showing a lot of curiosity about India’s indigenous aircraft Tejas. Even America is considering taking these planes. So far 6 countries including America, Australia, Indonesia, Philippines have shown interest for these aircraft. Tejas is a multi-role fighter with one engine. Which can also be used as a trainer and when the time comes, it can also deal with direct threats. A deal has been done for 83 Tejas for the Indian Air Force. At present, HL has many such products which are eyeing many countries around the world. It also has light combat helicopters along with Tejas. India is exploring possibilities for them in Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia and Sri Lanka.