
In response to recent rumours and discussions on India possibly buying F-35 fighter jets from the United States, the Indian government has clearly said that no such deal is happening.
This clarification came from Minister of State for Defence Ajay Bhatt, during a session in the Lok Sabha (Parliament’s Lower House). He stated that India has not signed or even planned any agreement to buy F-35 stealth fighter jets from America.
Background: What Are F-35 Jets and Why the Buzz?
The F-35 Lightning II is a top-class stealth fighter jet made by US company Lockheed Martin. It is used by the US military and several NATO countries. These jets are known for their advanced technology, stealth abilities, and multi-role combat power.
The talk around India possibly buying these jets started after some F-35 aircraft were displayed at the Aero India show in Bengaluru in 2023. This led to speculation that the Indian Air Force might be interested in purchasing them.
What Did the Government Say?
Minister Ajay Bhatt made it clear: “No proposal for the procurement of F-35 aircraft has been initiated.”
This official response puts an end to any current assumptions or discussions about a secret deal or negotiation.
India’s Current Focus: Indigenous Defence
The editorial team at Jan Jagran Darpan believes this statement reflects India’s growing confidence in its own defence capabilities. Rather than relying heavily on foreign suppliers, India is pushing for ‘Make in India’ in Defence, with a strong focus on indigenous fighter jets like Tejas, and other home-built military systems.
India is also buying fighter jets and defence equipment from multiple countries, but only after careful consideration of cost, technology, and strategic needs.
Why This Matters
This update is important because:
In a time where international trade tensions and security concerns are high, India appears to be making independent and strategic decisions, without pressure from any global superpower.