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NEW DELHI: Eurofighter, the European fighter that lost out to French Rafale on Tuesday in the over $10-billion MMRCA contract, isn't quitting India anytime soon, even as it expressed disappointment in the government's decision.

Eurofighter plans to closely watch the negotiations between Rafale- maker Dassault and the Ministry of Defence (MoD), and is hoping that the lowest bidder would not be able to cope up with the demands of negotiations.

According to an official familiar with Eurofighter, if the L1, Rafale, is not able to fulfill the negotiation demands, then L2, Eurofighter, would be given the chance. "That is what is laid down in the procedure," he said.

Eurofighter has emerged successful in past contracts even when it was not the L1. For instance, Eurofighter was L2 in the contract for design consultancy for Light Combat Aircraft, but ultimately won the contract because L1 couldn't fulfill the Indian demands. "So we have precedence, and are hopeful," he said.

"This is an interesting turn of events, but not the end of the process," he argued.

Cassidian, the defence & security division of EADS that led the Eurofighter's bid in India, said in an official statement, "India took the decision to select our competitor as the preferred bidder in the Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) tender. Although this is not yet a contract signature and contract negotiations are still ahead, we are disappointed. However, we respect the decision of the Indian MoD."

With the Eurofighter Typhoon, "We offered the Indian Air Force the most modern combat aircraft available," the company said. "Based on the Indian Government feedback, we will now carefully analyze and evaluate this situation together with our European Partner Companies and their respective Governments," it added.

On Tuesday, the MoD had selected Rafale as L1 in the biggest-ever defence deal signed by India, the contract for 126 fighters for the IAF. Though it was initially pegged to cost above $10 billion, the final tag would likely to be much more. The MoD and the French military firm would enter into elaborate negotiations, and the contract is likely to be signed in the next financial year.
 
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leave those EFT guys alone. Give those guys time for the news to sink in .
 
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It's never too late for a great offer. +

Although I seriously doubt that after the act of Germany refusing to sell stuff to police department in two Indian states, something that brings back the memories of 1998, when most of the Western world imposed sanctions on India but France did not, India will give a serious consideration to the EADS offering.
 
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you have to also remember they looked the other way when we reconfigured their mirages during kargil . they are the only ones other then Russia who have been consistent with their support.

Can u throw more light on this??
 
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NEW DELHI: Eurofighter, the European fighter that lost out to French Rafale on Tuesday in the over $10-billion MMRCA contract, isn't quitting India anytime soon, even as it expressed disappointment in the government's decision.

Eurofighter plans to closely watch the negotiations between Rafale- maker Dassault and the Ministry of Defence (MoD), and is hoping that the lowest bidder would not be able to cope up with the demands of negotiations.

According to an official familiar with Eurofighter, if the L1, Rafale, is not able to fulfill the negotiation demands, then L2, Eurofighter, would be given the chance. "That is what is laid down in the procedure," he said.

Eurofighter has emerged successful in past contracts even when it was not the L1. For instance, Eurofighter was L2 in the contract for design consultancy for Light Combat Aircraft, but ultimately won the contract because L1 couldn't fulfill the Indian demands. "So we have precedence, and are hopeful," he said.

"This is an interesting turn of events, but not the end of the process," he argued.

Cassidian, the defence & security division of EADS that led the Eurofighter's bid in India, said in an official statement, "India took the decision to select our competitor as the preferred bidder in the Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) tender. Although this is not yet a contract signature and contract negotiations are still ahead, we are disappointed. However, we respect the decision of the Indian MoD."

With the Eurofighter Typhoon, "We offered the Indian Air Force the most modern combat aircraft available," the company said. "Based on the Indian Government feedback, we will now carefully analyze and evaluate this situation together with our European Partner Companies and their respective Governments," it added.

On Tuesday, the MoD had selected Rafale as L1 in the biggest-ever defence deal signed by India, the contract for 126 fighters for the IAF. Though it was initially pegged to cost above $10 billion, the final tag would likely to be much more. The MoD and the French military firm would enter into elaborate negotiations, and the contract is likely to be signed in the next financial year.

hmmm so contract will be signed in 2013 .... that means the delivery will not be possible atleast before 2015
 
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It would be a disaster if IAF goes for Eurofighter instead of Rafale .................. I hope and pray Dassault and the French Government will not do something stupid and let go this deal to EF. IAF needs Rafale more than anything else.
 
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hmmm so contract will be signed in 2013 .... that means the delivery will not be possible atleast before 2015


No in India the next Financial year starts from April 1, 2012 and ends on March 31, 2013.

So the contract can be signed at any point in time from April 1, 2012 onwards.

My guess is that it could be signed somewhere around July - August 2012 .

The GOI would like to finish this business as early as possible since its days in the office are really numbered.

The current government will not last till the 2013.

So.......... before going out of office the GOI would like to award the French this deal for all the "monetary support" the French could have bestowed on the Corrupt Congress......... Congress wale Paise ke bare main bohoot imandar hain......Jisne paisa diya uska kam jaroor karenge...........iske liya chahe government hi kyo na chali jaye...........
 
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Will Pakistan get lucky and wll be favored by European countries after the Euro fighter debacle? Any comments?
 
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