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NEW DELHI: In an unusual bilateral tie-up, India has agreed to share with Brazil some of its experiences of carrying out an open tender evaluation to select a fighter for the over $10 billion MMRCA (Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft) contract. Brazil is presently in the process of selecting a fighter for its air force.

India conveyed its willingness to share some of its documentation on the MMRCA contract during a meeting between defence minister AK Antony and his Brazilian counterpart Celso Amorim.

"Brazil is in the process of buying a fighter jet. You have already reached the final stages of the fighter selection for the air force. They have promised to give us some documents on the selection process, such as basic rules on the tender process that we could compare to ours," Amorim told TOI.

Amorim met Antony and national security advisor Shiv Shankar Menon on Monday in New Delhi, and the two sides held bilateral defence consultations at various levels.

Amorim said Brazil was eager to learn from India's process of finalizing Rafale, the French fighter, for the over $10 billion MMRCA contract. It is one of the world's biggest defence tenders right now.

Brazil is looking to buy 36 new fighters for its air force. The tender had left it open to the possibility of the number of fighters going up to 120. The tender could run into several billion dollars, though the initial estimate was just $2.2 billion. Brazil has already made a pre-selection of three fighters - Rafale, F-18 and Gripen-NG and one will finally be selected.

"Wherever there is a possibility we should always look for sharing of experience, of course while respecting confidentiality," Amorim said. "Sharing of experience doesn't mean we follow your decision," he added. The minister also said they would be looking at discussing Indian experience of building a fifth generation fighter with Russia.

Brazil is also providing India an exclusively developed catalogue of NATO military equipment, in which India was interested, he said.


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NEW DELHI: In an unusual bilateral tie-up, India has agreed to share with Brazil some of its experiences of carrying out an open tender evaluation to select a fighter for the over $10 billion MMRCA (Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft) contract. Brazil is presently in the process of selecting a fighter for its air force.

India conveyed its willingness to share some of its documentation on the MMRCA contract during a meeting between defence minister AK Antony and his Brazilian counterpart Celso Amorim.

"Brazil is in the process of buying a fighter jet. You have already reached the final stages of the fighter selection for the air force. They have promised to give us some documents on the selection process, such as basic rules on the tender process that we could compare to ours," Amorim told TOI.

Amorim met Antony and national security advisor Shiv Shankar Menon on Monday in New Delhi, and the two sides held bilateral defence consultations at various levels.

Amorim said Brazil was eager to learn from India's process of finalizing Rafale, the French fighter, for the over $10 billion MMRCA contract. It is one of the world's biggest defence tenders right now.

Brazil is looking to buy 36 new fighters for its air force. The tender had left it open to the possibility of the number of fighters going up to 120. The tender could run into several billion dollars, though the initial estimate was just $2.2 billion. Brazil has already made a pre-selection of three fighters - Rafale, F-18 and Gripen-NG and one will finally be selected.

"Wherever there is a possibility we should always look for sharing of experience, of course while respecting confidentiality," Amorim said. "Sharing of experience doesn't mean we follow your decision," he added. The minister also said they would be looking at discussing Indian experience of building a fifth generation fighter with Russia.

Brazil is also providing India an exclusively developed catalogue of NATO military equipment, in which India was interested, he said.


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So it is mutual :)
 
now rafale is back in Brazilian mmrca after india selection
 
i have a feeling that rafale will soon make a comeback in the UAE buy too.
 
India-Brazil are natural friend of 21st century.

And we are strengthening our relationship day by day.
 
This silences all those who said the MMRCA program was rigged or staged or corruption laden. Instead it proves it was a through, efficient, fair, transparent and exceptionally well executed tendering process which has gained much praise from many not just Brazilians.
 
whats INdias gain in all this,
we had all the pain & delays in the through evaluation process.

India must demant consessions (not necessoryly in monitory terms) from Rafale for the evaluation report to Brazil and also from Brazil for saving its time & efforts.
 
whats INdias gain in all this,
we had all the pain & delays in the through evaluation process.

India must demant consessions (not necessoryly in monitory terms) from Rafale for the evaluation report to Brazil and also from Brazil for saving its time & efforts.

allthough the delay in mmrca is only due to lazy babus sitting in MoD.....

Rafale is not responsinble for any such delay.......
 
Why they openly supporting Rafale, It is required to keep this secreat. Why to get bad wishes of Typhoon and those countries. We need to keep mum though fairly we supply all papers go them. Learn from china be Iron Cage secreat in telling or view giving on any issue.
 
now rafale is back in Brazilian mmrca after india selection

yes

earlier no nation had courage to buy Rafael as it hadn't been sold to a even single foreign nation.

but now as Rafale wins MRCA many nations will have trust in Rafael
 
whats INdias gain in all this,
we had all the pain & delays in the through evaluation process.

India must demant consessions (not necessoryly in monitory terms) from Rafale for the evaluation report to Brazil and also from Brazil for saving its time & efforts.

Helping a friend is worth any pain, mate!!
 

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