India's French Rafale fighter jet order set for huge spike

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PTI: Paris, Jan 17 2013, 20:35 IST
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India could buy up to 189 of the Rafale fighter jets currently being used by France to bomb Islamist militants in Mali.

The possibility of an additional 63 jets being added to an expected order for 126 was raised during a visit by India's Foreign Minister Salman Khurshid to Paris last week, sources close to negotiations on the multi-billion dollar deal said.

"There is an option for procurement of an additional 63 aircrafts subsequently for which a separate contract would need to be signed," a source said.

"Presently the contract under negotiation is for 126 aircraft but we are talking about the follow-up."

A 50 per cent increase in the number of planes ordered would take the deal to around USD 18 billion, in a huge boost for the struggling French defence industry, although much of the economic benefit will be shared with India.

New Delhi selected France's Dassault Aviation as its preferred candidate to equip its air force with new fighter jets in January 2012.

Under the deal on the table, the first 18 Rafales will be built in France but the next 108 will be assembled in India by Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd in the southern city of Bangalore.

"The first aircraft will be delivered three years after signature of the contract," the source added.

An industry expert said the time lag reflected India's request for two-seater jets rather than the one-seater model that Dassault currently produces.

India has insisted that the deal involves significant technology transfer and that Indian suppliers secure work equivalent to around half of

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The Oxford returned Farukhabadi goon and his bunch of middlemen seems to have fallen in deep love with the French wine produced by Dassault

Gaurav | 18-Jan-2013Reply | Forward
It is always a win-win situation for this MAFIA INDUSTRY. Words will fall short for explaining these dynamics. It is better to keep quiet than to display some Jingoistic acrobatics in these arena.

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