Tejas, the HAL-built indigenous light combat aircraft, crashed while carrying out a sortie during the Dubai Air Show on Friday, killing its pilot. The accident sent shockwaves across India with the Indian Air Force (IAF) ordering a court of inquiry to ascertain the cause of the crash, while condolences poured in from across quarters for the deceased pilot.
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