
India Invites Bids from Three Private Players for Stealth Fighter Project
India has made a historic move by inviting bids from three private players to develop its Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), a homegrown stealth fighter jet. This initiative marks a significant step in India's defense manufacturing.
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India invites bids from 3 private players for advanced stealth fighter project
By Amrita Nayak Dutta
Read full article →India opens ₹15,000 crore race to build AMCA stealth fighter
The shortlisted bidders are: Tata Advanced Systems Limited; Larsen and Toubro plus Bharat Electronics Limited, and Bharat Forge plus Bharat Earth Movers Limited
Read full article →Historic Move As 3 Private Players In Race To Build AMCA, India's Homegrown Stealth Fighter Jet
The Rs 15,000 crore project will see the winning private partner build five prototypes of the AMCA at a new greenfield facility in Andhra Pradesh
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