Their carrier program is extremely ambitious, in one fell swoop they've transitioned from a refurbished conventional STOBAR to an indiginously built conventional STOBAR to - rumoured to be potentially - indiginously built nuclear powered CATOBAR. Incredibly ambitious and if they can pull it off then more power to them.I think they have huge ambition, I read somewhere they eventually plan 6 carriers! But I suspect budgets/the economy will not support this and the needs of the other services. Vikramaditya seems to be burning cash and last time the Russians tried it on they got a firm no. There must be a small doubt is she ever enters service?
There's been plenty of numbers tossed around for the amount of carriers they're going to get, but the most widely accepted figure at the minute as 3, which makes sense
True, the global slowdown is now hitting everyone including the big hitters like China and India but there's now too much expectation - especially from India, at least, 99% of Indians on Indian defence forums - on just how effective these carriers will be in direct competition with those the PRC will produce.
It'd be similar to the MOD cutting the QE class and then saying "Well, we need French/US help because what we're doing isn't good enough" I believe, there'd be a massive outcry against the defence ministers.
The ex-Gorshkov as the first step into the carrier game will come into service, that i'm sure of. At the very least sometimes when ex-Gorshkov screws up it might help their IAC program.