I think a bomber for naval interdition like the Soviets used the Tu-22M might make sense for India. But not the Tu-160.
The problem is naval interdiction against whom? The only power that operates in the Indian Ocean is the USN, and there's no reason for India to pick a fight against them. There's a possibility that the PLAN will start using the Djibouti base more extensively, but that's not really where the fight is going to be.
Once upon a time, the Indian Navy did look into acquiring some Russian bombers; I believe they were Tu-95s. But that was for naval reconnaissance, not for interdiction.
And there are some severe drawbacks for getting strategic bombers. First off, nobody is going to sell them to India. There are only three countries that make them, and we can remove China and the US immediately. Russia is a possibility, but as strategic bombers point directly at China, and Russia needs China a lot more than they need India, they're not going to sell either.
The malacca strait strategy makes me confused. First of all it's in SEA not India. It has no business there. Blocking it off means it's invading SEA.
Second of all, not only China uses it but all of SEA and east Asia. You're not only try to hurt China but pretty everyone else east of India. How on earth is that gonna end well for India? You're basically driving them all in China's hands temporarily for the common interest of all. With them helping China, you have a very hard time keeping the blockade as well as a lot of enemies.
Maybe Jai Hinds love it because it makes them feel important but I'm scratching my head about it.
The idea comes from people who aren't thinking this through, and don't really care about the consequences. All that matters is India stronk!
India dropped the F35 deal because it is a bad machine or a dud. It has a long history of crashing, software issues, and grounding.
I think India will buy their 4.5 and 5th gen planes from Turkey or South Korea.
Pakistan is part of the Kaan program so Turkey is out. I think more and more that the KF-21 makes quite a bit of sense. India needs both 4.5 and 5 gen fighters, and the KF-21 is supposed to be able to deliver both.
Personally, I don't think the F-35 is a bad plane, but it's also not a plane that fixes any of India's problems. For that, there has to be some major reform in the IAF (and the Indian military, and the Indian government, and the Indian society), but I don't think India has the stomach for that.