India has been promoting "Made in India" in recent years, but the real made in India is really a compliment to the army. For example, the aircraft carrier made in India is almost 10 years old, and it is still a hull in the water. India's Glorious fighter, which has been developed for more than 30 years, was rejected by the Air Force. Arjun tank independently developed by India has been used for 40 years, and the result is still failure.
The most terrible thing is that there is also an Hindustan airline in India called Widow Manufacturing Company. All the planes handled by this company will definitely drop, without exception. So India dropped 1000 planes in 40 years, and the property of the Indian Air Force was almost gone.
Faced with this situation, the only thing India can do is to buy the weapons it wants and can buy in the international market. For example, India and France reached a "Gust" procurement contract, reaching a sky-high price of $200 million each. India and Russia reached an agreement to buy Russian second-hand MIG fighters.
Britain is different. In order to build its own "Queen" aircraft carrier, Britain retired its "invincible" aircraft carrier ahead of schedule, sealed up some naval vessels, and sold the retired amphibious assault ship to Brazil to subsidize the construction of aircraft carriers.