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Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technologies (ICET) National Security Advisor Ajit Doval is on an official visit to Washington DC from 30 January to 1 February 2023. He is accompanied by senior Government of India officials as well as leaders of Indian industry. During the visit, NSA interacted with U.S. policymakers and stakeholders across Government, Congress, business, academic and research communities on a range of bilateral, regional and global issues of mutual interest. Together with NSA Sullivan, NSA Doval co-chaired the inaugural meeting of the initiative on Critical and Emerging Technologies (iCET) at the White House on 31 January 2023. iCET is the result of commitment made in Tokyo in May 2022 by US president Joe Biden & Indian PM Narendra Modi to promote joint production of defense equipment which includes military jet engines, long range artillery and armoured infantry vehicles. The NSA of both the countries have formally established a high-level initiative on defense and emerging technologies which is being called as a strategic bet by two biggest democracies. The aim is to deepen the strategic interests of both the countries. The cooperation is also sought in areas such as semiconductors, 5G and 6G wireless infrastructure, and in commercial spaceflight, including lunar exploration. With the rising threat of Chinese invasion on Taiwan, there is an element of uncertainty looming over the semiconductor supply chain, as Taiwan dominates the global supply chain of semiconductors. US is looking for diversifying this supply chain by helping India to grow its legacy chip-making capabilities. US also wants to continue the flow of top engineers that study and work in the United States from India. Engine the most critical part of iCET The most critical technologies of iCET is going to be fighter jet engine. Engine development has been Achilles’ heel of Indian aviation sector, and its demand is in billions of dollars. In future Indian Air Force, will be inducting 6 squadrons of LCA Mark-2 and 2 squadrons of AMCA Mark-1. India Navy will also induct its futuristic TEDF. All these fighter jets will be powered by GE F414-INS6 turbofan engines capable of generating maximum thrust of 97.9KN with afterburner. GE Aerospace has applied for an export license for jet engine production and phased tech transfer in India. The US committed to expeditious review of the license application submitted by General Electric to produce jet engines in India for the indigenously manufactured Light Combat Aircraft. Youngje Kim, GE Aviation’s vice-president for Asia-Pacific Region Military Systems Operation has disclosed to BW Businessworld in an exclusive interview on 5th November 2022, that all technologies previously asked for by the government of India will be offered. India had earlier sought the core engine or hot section technology for jet engines under the India-US Defence Trade and Technology Initiative (DTTI) but was turned down. GE-F414 EPE engine GE’s 116 kN thrust derivative of F414 engine called F414 Enhanced Engine will be the baseline of this offer of cooperation. In 2017, the U.S. Navy has awarded to General Electric (GE) a $114.8 million contract aimed to install new powerful GE-F414 Enhanced Performance Engines on its existing fleet of F/A-18 Super Hornet and EA-18G Growler aircraft. The “Enhanced Performance Engine” or “EPE” variant, includes a new core and a redesigned fan and compressor. The new engine version offers 18% more thrust. The F414-INS6 which will power Tejas Mark-2 and AMCA has thrust of 22,000 lb or 98kn & thrust to weight ration of 9:1. It has a length of 154 in, diameter of 35 in. The F414 Enhanced Engine has thrust of 26,000 lb or 116 kn & thrust to weight ratio of 9:01. It also has a length of 154 in, diameter of 35 in. The Enhanced version has same dimension but more thrust as the engine allows more airflow into its core. The air flow to the core of F414-INS6 is 170 lb/sec and that of F414 Enhanced is 187 lb/sec. Join this channel to get access to perks: / @indiandefenseanalysis **WHOMSOEVER IT MAY CONCERN Most of the pictures clip or BGM included in the Video Belongs to their Respected Owners and we do not claim rights. We are using them under following act: UNDER SECTION 107 OF THE COPYRIGHT ACT 1976, ALLOWANCE IS MADE FOR "FAIR USE" FOR PURPOSES SUCH AS CRITICISM, COMMENT, NEWS REPORTING, TEACHING, SCHOLARSHIP, AND RESEARCH. FAIR USE IS A USE PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT STATUTE THAT MIGHT OTHERWISE BE INFRINGING. NON-PROFIT, EDUCATIONAL OR PERSONAL USE TIPS THE BALANCE IN FAVOR OF FAIR USE. Follow us on social media: / analysisdefense https://indiandefenseanalysis.com/ ==============THANKS FOR WATCHING!================ PLEASE LIKE SHARE & SUBSCRIBE: "INDIAN DEFENSE ANALYSIS" Music: Eternal Garden - Dan Henig