Britain's Fallon Raises Eurofighter on India Visit | Defense News | defensenews.com
NEW DELHI — British Defence Minister Michael Fallon said Thursday he raised a $12 billion fighter jet deal being negotiated by French company Dassault during talks with his Indian counterpart.
Fallon said he spoke with Defence Minister Arun Jaitley about the contract in the hope of still landing the giant deal being considered by the new right-wing government.
British-backed Eurofighter lost out to the French-made Rafale plane for exclusive negotiations in 2012 to supply 126 fighters.
The French lodged a lower bid than its rival Eurofighter for a tender with an estimated value of $12 billion.
But the negotiations have since been delayed, and have only now been taken up by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government which stormed to power in May.
“So far as Typhoon Eurofighters are concerned we respect the position the Indian government has adopted,” Fallon said at an event in New Delhi.
“Eurofighter has made it very clear that should the negotiations not progress with the French then we are ready to get into negotiations with the Indian government,” he said.
Fallon added that Britain was “ideally placed to contribute significantly” to India’s defense sector.
India, the world’s biggest arms importer, is in the midst of a $100 billion defense upgrade program and last week cleared projects worth $13.1 billion.
Nationalist leader Modi has said India must build up its military might to the point that no other country “dare cast an evil eye” on the South Asian nation.
A series of corruption scandals under the previous government had brought defense procurement to a near standstill.
Fallon is in Delhi to meet top government ministers as well as commemorate India’s fallen soldiers in World War I, as countries mark the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the conflict.
“I thought it was important for me to be here to mark the memory of all those who served and many of those who died in that great cause a hundred years ago,” he said, after laying a wreath at Delhi’s India Gate memorial.