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Congress slams Modi for keenness to buy `junk` F-35s from US

2025-02-18
NEW DELHI: India`s opposition parties have criticised US President Donald Trump`s offer to sell F-35 fighters to the country, citing their high costs, even as Russia has discussed producing its most advanced jets locally in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi`s goals.

The offer from both US and India`s long-time defence partner Russia comes at a time when the Indian Air Force`s squadrons have fallen to 31 from an approved strength of 42 and it is seeking to acquire more jets to counter China, which is rapidly building its military.

After meeting Modi in Washington last week, Trump said the US will increase military sales to India starting in 2025 and will eventually provide the fifth-generation F-35 fighters made by Lockheed Martin. India`s main opposition Congress party has used Trump ally and billionaire Elon Musk`s past criticism of the fighter to target Modi`s government.

`The F-35, which Elon Musk has described as `junk`, why is Narendra Modi hell-bent on buying it?` asked a post on Congress`s official X account this weekend, saying that the aircraft was expensive and had high operational costs. The US government estimates that an F-35 costs around $80 million.

The Indian government has not said it intends to buy the plane and India`s foreign secretary told reporters last week that the US offer was at a `proposal stage`, adding that the acquisition process had not started.

India`s defence ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The Congress post cited a November 2024 post by Musk on X in which he shared a video of a drone swarm and captioned it: `Meanwhile, some idiots are still building manned fighter jets like the F-35`. Musk later said in another X post: `Manned fighter jets are obsolete in the age of drones anyway`.-Reuters