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Antony alleged the nearly Rs 59,000 crore that India will pay for 36 fighter jets comes at a steep cost and the jets will not be manufactured in the country under the Make In India initiative.
IndiaToday.in | Posted by Mriganka Sen
New Delhi, September 24, 2016 | UPDATED 15:26 IST
Narendra Modi-led NDA government over Rafale fighter jet deal.
Antony alleged the nearly Rs 59,000 crore that India will pay for 36 fighter jets comes at a steep cost and the jets will not be manufactured in the country under the Make In India initiative.
Former Defence Minister and senior Congress leader AK Antony today criticised the Narendra Modi-led NDA government over Rafale fighter jet deal.
Antony alleged the nearly Rs 59,000 crore that India will pay for 36 fighter jets comes at a steep cost and the jets will not be manufactured in the country under the Make In India initiative.
HIGHLIGHTS
India on Friday inked a Euro 7.87 billion (approx Rs 59,000) deal with France for purchase of 36 Rafale fighter jets capable of carrying nuclear weapons and equipped with latest missiles that will give the IAF greater "potency" over arch rival Pakistan. The 'vanilla price' (just the aircraft alone) will cost about 91.7 million Euros each for a single seater and about 94 million Euros for a two-seater trainer aircraft.
Antony said 36 Rafale jets are not enough for the Indian Air Force (IAF). "The UPA government had decided to purchase 126 jets for urgent operational requirement of the IAF, 126 was the minimum urgent need. Are 36 jets enough?", he questioned.
Antony expressed his fear that India will be unable to maintain qualitative and quantitative advantage over Pakistan and China at a time when the two neighbours are modernising their air forces.
He said the IAF is currently down to 34 squadrons as against a sanctioned strength of 44 and the country needs more aircraft. "The present strength 32 squadron, in 2022 this will be reduced to 25, so how the government will equip the air force with more aircraft and how will they fill up the gap?", the Congress leader asked.
"India will lose heavily if there is fraud in the deal. In UPA, we used to finalise the contract only after all aspects of the deal are examined. There is no comparison between UPA and NDA. We didn't finalise the deal until France agreed to our terms and conditions. We had set our own conditions regarding for 50 per cent offset price, 18 imported jets from France, and production of another 108 jets in HAL. But that condition is gone and Make in India is also gone.
ON RUSSIA-PAKISTAN JOINT MILITARY DRILL
Speaking on the Russia-Pakistan joint military drill, the Congress leader said, "After independence, this is the first time that Russia is having a joint exercise with Pakistan. Never has Russia or former Soviet Union had a joint exercise with Pakistan".
The Rafale combat aircraft to be manufactured by French aviation company Dassault will come with various India- specific modifications including Israeli helmet mounted displays, radar warning receivers, low band jammers, 10 hour flight data recording, infra-red search and tracking, towed decoy systems among others.
ALSO READ:AK Antony attacks Manohar Parrikar on defence issues
The Inter Governmental Agreement was signed by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar and his visiting French counterpart Jean Yves Le Drian 16-months after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced India's plans to buy 36 Rafale fighter aircraft in fly away condition during his trip to France.
These combat aircraft, delivery of which will start in 36 months and will be completed in 67 months from the date the contract is inked, comes equipped with state-of-the-art missiles weaponry that will give IAF a capability that had been sorely missing in its arsenal.
The features that make the Rafale a strategic weapon in the hands of IAF, which is currently down to 34 squadrons as against a sanctioned strength of 44, includes its Beyond Visual Range (BVR) Meteor air-to-air missile with a range of 150 kilometers.
http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/...deal-says-make-in-india-is-gone/1/772326.html
IndiaToday.in | Posted by Mriganka Sen
New Delhi, September 24, 2016 | UPDATED 15:26 IST
Narendra Modi-led NDA government over Rafale fighter jet deal.
Antony alleged the nearly Rs 59,000 crore that India will pay for 36 fighter jets comes at a steep cost and the jets will not be manufactured in the country under the Make In India initiative.
Former Defence Minister and senior Congress leader AK Antony today criticised the Narendra Modi-led NDA government over Rafale fighter jet deal.
Antony alleged the nearly Rs 59,000 crore that India will pay for 36 fighter jets comes at a steep cost and the jets will not be manufactured in the country under the Make In India initiative.
HIGHLIGHTS
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AK Antony today criticised NDA government over Rafale fighter jet deal - 2
Antony alleged that the amount India will pay for 36 fighter jets comes at a steep cost
India on Friday inked a Euro 7.87 billion (approx Rs 59,000) deal with France for purchase of 36 Rafale fighter jets capable of carrying nuclear weapons and equipped with latest missiles that will give the IAF greater "potency" over arch rival Pakistan. The 'vanilla price' (just the aircraft alone) will cost about 91.7 million Euros each for a single seater and about 94 million Euros for a two-seater trainer aircraft.
Antony said 36 Rafale jets are not enough for the Indian Air Force (IAF). "The UPA government had decided to purchase 126 jets for urgent operational requirement of the IAF, 126 was the minimum urgent need. Are 36 jets enough?", he questioned.
Antony expressed his fear that India will be unable to maintain qualitative and quantitative advantage over Pakistan and China at a time when the two neighbours are modernising their air forces.
He said the IAF is currently down to 34 squadrons as against a sanctioned strength of 44 and the country needs more aircraft. "The present strength 32 squadron, in 2022 this will be reduced to 25, so how the government will equip the air force with more aircraft and how will they fill up the gap?", the Congress leader asked.
"India will lose heavily if there is fraud in the deal. In UPA, we used to finalise the contract only after all aspects of the deal are examined. There is no comparison between UPA and NDA. We didn't finalise the deal until France agreed to our terms and conditions. We had set our own conditions regarding for 50 per cent offset price, 18 imported jets from France, and production of another 108 jets in HAL. But that condition is gone and Make in India is also gone.
ON RUSSIA-PAKISTAN JOINT MILITARY DRILL
Speaking on the Russia-Pakistan joint military drill, the Congress leader said, "After independence, this is the first time that Russia is having a joint exercise with Pakistan. Never has Russia or former Soviet Union had a joint exercise with Pakistan".
The Rafale combat aircraft to be manufactured by French aviation company Dassault will come with various India- specific modifications including Israeli helmet mounted displays, radar warning receivers, low band jammers, 10 hour flight data recording, infra-red search and tracking, towed decoy systems among others.
ALSO READ:AK Antony attacks Manohar Parrikar on defence issues
The Inter Governmental Agreement was signed by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar and his visiting French counterpart Jean Yves Le Drian 16-months after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced India's plans to buy 36 Rafale fighter aircraft in fly away condition during his trip to France.
These combat aircraft, delivery of which will start in 36 months and will be completed in 67 months from the date the contract is inked, comes equipped with state-of-the-art missiles weaponry that will give IAF a capability that had been sorely missing in its arsenal.
The features that make the Rafale a strategic weapon in the hands of IAF, which is currently down to 34 squadrons as against a sanctioned strength of 44, includes its Beyond Visual Range (BVR) Meteor air-to-air missile with a range of 150 kilometers.
http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/...deal-says-make-in-india-is-gone/1/772326.html
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