F-35 or Su-57: India's billion-dollar fighter jet face-off

India faces a crucial choice in modernising its air force. But is a cutting-edge US fighter jet the answer?

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During his Washington visit last month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met US President Donald Trump, who announced they were "paving the way" for India to acquire F-35s, a jet primarily sold to close allies and partners.

The F-35 is a "fifth-generation" multi-role fighter jet with advanced sensors, AI-driven combat systems and seamless data-sharing capabilities. Built to evade radar, it's the most sophisticated jet in the skies - but at $80m a pop, also one of the most expensive. (Stealth is a key characteristic of a "fifth-generation" fighter.)

Many believe that with its fighter squadrons dwindling and China's military growing, India faces a high-stakes choice: splurge on the state-of-the-art but costly F-35 from the US or strengthen defence ties with Russia through local production of its most advanced stealth fighter jet Sukhoi Su-57.

Experts believe the reality is more nuanced, with the US-Russia "dogfight" largely a media hype – fuelled more recently by the appearance of both jets at Asia's biggest air show, Aero India, in the southern city of Bengaluru last month.

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