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Jeff Head

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Thanks for posting that here.

It was posted a couple of days ago on the Aricraft Carrier Thread...HERE.

This would be good news for India if the deal can be made.
 

aksha

Captain
Big breakthrough in Rafale deal likely
i beleive tejas numbers will be increased to supplement the other 66

India is likely to buy about 60 Rafale combat jets from Dassault Aviation instead of 126 aircraft proposed in the original request for proposal (RFP) meant to be procured in under the process that began some eight years ago, highly placed sources told this writer.

The decision to buy nearly three and a half squadrons (between 60-63 aircraft) of Rafale jets for the Indian Air Force (IAF) was taken at the highest political level hours before Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked on his three-nation tour on Thursday, the sources added. Given the huge financial and operational implication, the government thought it prudent to take a strategic decision rather than leave it to a bureaucratic process.

The French are likely to be told of this decision by the Prime Minister himself when he meets President Francois Hollande in Paris on Friday.

Under the new proposal, the entire process for procuring 126 combat jets would be scrapped, sources revealed. A new G-to-G (government-to-government) contract is likely to be negotiated between New Delhi and Paris to buy around 60 Rafale jets in flyaway condition from France.



According to top sources, this approach is being adopted for two primary reasons:

1 > it is imperative that the IAF gets these jets as soon as possible in view of the fast depleting numbers and

2 > Because the impasse in the price negotiations. The entire procurement procedure for the combat jets has turned into a chaotic process thanks to the indecision on part of the political leadership in the previous regime and some loopholes in the negotiations itself making it impossible for the government to arrive at a satisfactory solution.


India is likely to ask for lowering of the price per aircraft too when the G-to-G negotiations get underway. By ordering 60 aircraft to be manufactured in France itself, the government is also hoping to skirt the tricky issue of guaranteeing quality of work under Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL), designated as the Lead Production Agency in India.

The government's drastic decision to scarp the torturous procurement process is aimed at augmenting the IAF's falling numbers as well as save about RS 60,000 crore in precious foreign exchange. The calculation is that the 60-odd aircraft would cost about RS 40-45000 crore to be paid out over next four-five years instead of over Rs one Lakh crore necessary to procure the original number of 126 combat jets.
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aksha

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Announcement shortly on the new Rafale deal. Order for three squadrons of flyaway fighters soon.

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FLASH:Top sources confirm: India & France to announce brand-new deal for 3 squadrons (60-63 aircraft) of
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Rafale for the IAF.
 

aksha

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India to sign major defence deal with France for 60 Rafale fighter jets for IAF
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to sign a major defence deal with France in order to boost India's military capabilities and infrastructure. A new deal to buy 60 Rafale fighter jets is likely to be announced in a joint press conference by Modi and French President Francois Hollande in Paris on Friday.

Three squadrons of about 60 jets are to be bought in a new contract between the Government of India and Government of France. The deal is worth over $4 billion and it overrides the MMRCA process in which Dasault Rafale was lowest bidder for 126 aircraft. The final signing of the MMRCA deal is yet to take place as India and France have some differences over the final amount.

India is keen to finish the acquisition before 2017 when a large number of old MiG squadrons will have to be phased out.
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Bose

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Good news if it is true. Scrap that MMRCA stuff and buy the 60 a/c outright. And then buy next batch based on the service. Hope the news is true and the deal stick to $4billion for 60 jets.

Best news to come on the MMRCA in recent years.
 

aksha

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thunderchief

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Looks like stop gap measure to gradually supplant and maybe replace some of existing Mirage-2000 aircraft , plus balanced political move to keep good relations with France . But the term used : "ready-to-fly models", most likely means no ToT and somewhat reduced price per aircraft . India could of course order more of Rafales if they like them , but that decision remains for the future . We should wait and see, but I would say that in reality this means that real winner of this whole ordeal would be Tejas, because with such small number of Rafales bulk of Indian Mig-21s would have to replaced with something else .
 
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