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    What is the Kaveri Engine? This 1980s Defence Project is Back in the Spotlight – What’s the Connection with Rafale?

    By Virat VermaMay 29, 2025
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    Kaveri Engine

    During Operation Sindoor, the entire nation witnessed the incredible strength of India’s fighter jets. These aircraft crossed into Pakistani airspace, destroyed their designated targets, and returned safely. One of the most crucial components behind such precision and firepower is the jet engine.

    These engines give fighter jets the ability to fly faster than the speed of sound, perform unbelievable aerial maneuvers, and showcase superior combat skills. India has long aimed to develop its own indigenous engine, and this mission is known as the Kaveri Engine Project.

    The Story of Kaveri

    The Kaveri Engine Project was launched in 1989 when India started focusing on becoming self-reliant in defence technology. The goal of this project was to develop a turbofan engine with a thrust of 81-83 kN, which could power the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas.

    The engine was being developed by the Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE), a laboratory of India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). The project needed experts with deep understanding of physics and chemistry, especially in the fields of velocity, metallurgy, and air pressure.

    However, the project faced delays due to technological challenges, lack of materials, and inadequate funding. Although it was designed for the Tejas aircraft, the performance fell short of expectations, and India had to use the American GE F404 engine for Tejas instead.

    After India’s nuclear tests in 1998, many countries imposed restrictions on the supply of sensitive technology to India. This made the task even harder.

    Despite the hurdles, the Kaveri project was never shut down. DRDO is now working on adapting it for use in unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), the Ghatak unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV), and possibly the fifth-generation Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA).

    In recent years, the project has gained renewed importance as India focuses on indigenous defence technologies. After Operation Sindoor, the demand to speed up the Kaveri project grew stronger.

    On Monday, the hashtag #FundKaveriEngine was trending on social media, with thousands of people urging the government to invest more in this project.

    GTRE has recently achieved several milestones in Kaveri’s testing. The lab stated that the dry variant of the engine has overcome earlier challenges and is now a more reliable and high-performance propulsion system. The dry Kaveri has undergone rigorous testing and has shown excellent results, according to GTRE.

    One major achievement of the Kaveri project is the development of a high-efficiency fan. This fan is designed to intake air through a serpent-shaped duct. This feature is essential for the 13-ton Remotely Piloted Strike Aircraft (RPSA), which is India’s next-generation unmanned combat aircraft. With this system, fighter jets can be operated remotely.

    Why Was the Kaveri Project Delayed?

    The delay in the Kaveri project can be attributed to technical difficulties, lack of funds, and the dual-faced policies of Western countries. These nations view India as a weapons market but hesitate to share their technology. They fear that if India starts producing its own jet engines, they might lose billions of dollars in defence exports.

    Developing such an engine requires overcoming advanced technological challenges in areas like aerothermal dynamics, metallurgy, and control systems. After the 1998 nuclear tests, Western nations denied India access to critical materials like single-crystal blades. Moreover, India lacked skilled manpower and high-quality testing facilities, making it dependent on foreign setups like Russia’s CIAM.

    Now that India is pushing the “Make in India” initiative and aiming for self-reliance in the defence sector, the Kaveri project is regaining momentum. The government has allocated a budget to DRDO for producing 100 engines annually. This will be valuable not only for defence but also for civil aviation.

    Geopolitical needs also underline the importance of Kaveri. Operation Sindoor showed the importance of indigenous technology. These homegrown weapons displayed outstanding performance in battle. Tensions along the India-China border and regional security challenges have further increased the demand for indigenous defence technologies. The Kaveri engine is a strategic step towards reducing dependence on foreign suppliers.

    Also Read- If a War Breaks Out Between India and Pakistan, Which Country Will Support Whom? Find Out

    The Source Code Dispute

    Recently, India requested the source code for the Rafale fighter jet to integrate indigenous weapons. However, France refused to share it.

    To understand source code, it is the original programming code of a software or digital system, written in a human-readable language. In simple terms, it is like an instruction manual that tells the computer what to do and how to do it.

    The Rafale source code represents the complete system that controls the jet’s operations. It includes how to launch missiles, operate radars, and manage other critical tasks.

    This source code is considered intellectual property of French companies like Dassault Aviation and Safran. India wanted access to it to integrate weapons like the Astra missile and to upgrade the aircraft in the future as per its own needs. France, however, refused to share the code, citing secrecy and proprietary rights.

    This situation highlights the importance of the Kaveri engine. If it can achieve its full thrust target of 90 kN in the future, it could become a domestic alternative for aircraft like the Rafale.

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