The induction of India’s Tejas Mark-1A jets faces delays due to postponed engine supplies from General Electric, with HAL expected to deliver only 2-3 jets instead of the promised 16 by 2024-25. Ongoing negotiations for GE-F414 engines and integration issues with weapons and radar further impact the schedule.
Lag in US engine supply delays IAF induction of Tejas Mark-1A

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