Project Kaveri and India’s indigenous jet engine ambitions may remain in the cupboard
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Amid euphoria over the recent giant strides made by India in defence collaboration, which paved the way for tiding over barriers put up by technological superpowers, some nagging worries still remain. India’s ambitious yet unfinished indigenous Kaveri jet engine development project serves as a grim reminder on these lines.
As Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in Paris on July 13 for a two-day visit to be the guest of honour at the Bastille Day Parade, which commemorates the storming of Bastille prison in 1789, the trip’s profound symbolic significance won’t go unnoticed. The storming of the Bastille state prison remains a symbol of the fall of the monarchy’s tyranny and signals a major victory for the proponents of the French Revolution. As the visit coincides
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