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AMCA at the crossroads
Geopolitics
|February 2026
India's Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) programme has entered a decisive and unusually public phase, in which industrial structure, timelines, and institutional roles are being debated almost as intensively as the aircraft's technical configuration.
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A series of recent clarifications, timeline disclosures and media reports has revealed a transition programme.
At the centre of this discussion stands Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), long the backbone of India's military aviation manufacturing ecosystem. Recent reports suggesting HAL's exclusion from the AMCA prototype phase triggered widespread speculation, prompting the company’s leadership to clarify its position. Media reports said that D K Sunil, HAL Chairman and Managing Director, quoted that the current Request for Information (RFI) is strictly limited to the construction of five AMCA development prototypes and does not determine the long-term production partner. Crucially, he indicated that once the development phase concludes, the government is likely to issue a fresh tender for mass production. At that point, HAL intends to compete again, even if it does not lead the prototype effort.
That distinction is not trivial. The AMCA is India's most technologically demanding aerospace programme to date, involving stealth shaping, internal weapons bays, advanced avionics, sensor fusion and highly complex flight-control laws. By decoupling prototype development from eventual serial production, policymakers retain flexibility to evaluate industrial performance before committing to a manufacturing run that could span decades. In theory, this structure encourages competition, benchmarks execution capability and mitigates long-term risk.
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