India and Nigeria are actively engaged in discussions regarding the potential sale of India's indigenously developed Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas Mk1A. This move underscores India's ambition to increase its defense exports within Africa, opening up new markets while strengthening its global position.
Nigeria's air force currently operates a mix of aging aircraft, such as the Alpha Jet, MiG-21, and F-7. The country also acquired a small number of JF-17 Thunder jets, jointly developed by China and Pakistan, in 2018.
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) Chairman and Managing Director, CB Ananthakrishnan, believes the Tejas Mk1A could be a strong fit for Nigeria's air force modernization needs. The Tejas Mk1A is a versatile, single-engine fighter jet designed for air defense, reconnaissance, and ground attack missions.
The outcome of these talks remains uncertain, with Nigeria potentially considering other options like the Chinese JF-17. Regardless, this development signifies India's commitment to expanding its defense exports and cultivating stronger ties with African nations.