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France said Friday that its bid to sell 126 Rafale combat jets to India,
worth $15bn, will require more negotiations between Paris and New
Delhi.French Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, speaking to BFM-TV,
said there was no chance of striking a deal before the end of the
year.Le Drian said: “We are in a positive process, I hope it will come
to a successful conclusion. It has progressed well”

“It’s not three weeks … it’s several months, we’ll see. But I’m
optimistic,” the minister added.

In November, Eric Trappier, the chief executive of Dassault Aviation,
which makes the jets, told Reuters that a contract by the end of March
2015 was a “reasonable goal.”

Completion of the deal could see the first 18 Rafale jets being built in
France, with the remainder being assembled in the subcontinent, by
state-run Hindustan Aeronautics.

But negotiations between the parties have slowed following disagreements
over cost and work-sharing. General elections in India, earlier in the
year, also hit talks.

New Delhi picked the Rafale fighters over the Eurofighter Typhoon jets,
made by EADS and financed by a four-nation consortium that includes
Britain, Germany, Spain and Italy, for the Indian Airforce in 2012.

Dassault also beat US bidders Boeing and Lockheed Martin, Sweden’s Saab
and the Russian makers of the MiG-35.

Rafale also has a naval variant which could interest the Indian military
in the future.

Source : France says Dassault’s $15bn Rafale India deal needs more negotiations | idrw.org
 
The French are unreliable and do not honor contracts. I am surprised India has this kind of patience. The French collect money throw around elusive contracts from day to day and then decide to use customers for political and economical leverage.
 
The French are unreliable and do not honor contracts. I am surprised India has this kind of patience. The French collect money throw around elusive contracts from day to day and then decide to use customers for political and economical leverage.

The French are tough nuts but will eventually crack
 
Nothing to cheer...more delays from India do give some breathing space for Pakistan that can amount to reduction in upgradation and future projects.

The French are tough nuts but will eventually crack
France is not going to crack because recently the defence spending for NATO has to be doubled. This indicates that future orders from NATO members and France would be given priority over international ones. Secondly when France agreed to allow India to manufacture at that time things were not as bad as they are today. Today France would like to manufacture all the Aircraft domestically and then export them so that their citizens could be given more jobs.
 
Thanks for the laugh.The only thing thing which will rule the skies of South Asia is the this thing.
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When it is in IAF then we can discuss who is going to rule.
On a softer note. Bakiyoun ne mehndi or churian nahin pahani hathon main.

A contract will be signed within 3-4 months time.
Cant tell for sure whether its with Dassault.
Other options are ?
 

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