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NEW DELHI: With the mega deal for 126 Rafale fighter jets hanging in the balance, the Centre is working on a Plan B if the deal does not come through. A top official in the Ministry of Defence (MoD) claimed that New Delhi will go for strengthening its Su-30 fleet if the deadlock with Paris over the $22 billion deal continued.“If the present deadlock were to continue, we can go for strengthening existing Su-30Mki fleet to meet the IAF’s combat requirements,” a top MoD official said.

At present the IAF has about 200 Sukhoi- 30 fighters, which represent almost a third of the country’s fighter plane fleet. The IAF is already down to 34 Combat Squadrons, as against an authorised strength of 44. Each Squadron has up to 18 fighter planes.

Rafale was declared the lowest bidder in January 2012’. But the Cost Negotiation Committee set up in February 2012 to work out the modalities for the deal has not reached a conclusion yet. Earlier this month, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar had told visiting French counterpart Jean-Yves Le Drian that French government should send an empowered person to break the deadlock.“I have asked French Defence Minister to send an empowered person to break the impasse. And he has assured to send somebody by early next month. Let’s see how things work after that,” Parrikar had said.

Express had last week reported that the much-awaited multi-billion dollar Rafale combat aircraft deal with France had once again run into rough weather.

After cost escalation, French major Dassault Aviation, which manufactures Rafale fighter jets, have refused to take “full responsibility” for the 108 fighters to be manufactured in India by Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) as per the original tender. Eighteen of the 126 planes will be purchased directly from Dassault, while HAL will manufacture the remaining 108 under licence, at an upcoming facility in Bangalore.

Key officials in the South block, which houses the MoD said, “The ministry is in no hurry to conclude the negotiations despite what people may say. Dassault has to accept commitment mentioned in the RFP (Request for proposal),”.

Sources also said the Dassault India representatives have repeatedly denied meeting the MoD officials and it can be seen as a message to the French firm about India’s firm stand on the issue.

Another ministry insider said the production sharing agreement with HAL is stuck as well.


Government Mulls Plan B if Rafale Deal Fails to Come Through -The New Indian Express
 
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NEW DELHI: With the mega deal for 126 Rafale fighter jets hanging in the balance, the Centre is working on a Plan B if the deal does not come through. A top official in the Ministry of Defence (MoD) claimed that New Delhi will go for strengthening its Su-30 fleet if the deadlock with Paris over the $22 billion deal continued.“If the present deadlock were to continue, we can go for strengthening existing Su-30Mki fleet to meet the IAF’s combat requirements,” a top MoD official said.

At present the IAF has about 200 Sukhoi- 30 fighters, which represent almost a third of the country’s fighter plane fleet. The IAF is already down to 34 Combat Squadrons, as against an authorised strength of 44. Each Squadron has up to 18 fighter planes.

Rafale was declared the lowest bidder in January 2012’. But the Cost Negotiation Committee set up in February 2012 to work out the modalities for the deal has not reached a conclusion yet. Earlier this month, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar had told visiting French counterpart Jean-Yves Le Drian that French government should send an empowered person to break the deadlock.“I have asked French Defence Minister to send an empowered person to break the impasse. And he has assured to send somebody by early next month. Let’s see how things work after that,” Parrikar had said.

Express had last week reported that the much-awaited multi-billion dollar Rafale combat aircraft deal with France had once again run into rough weather.

After cost escalation, French major Dassault Aviation, which manufactures Rafale fighter jets, have refused to take “full responsibility” for the 108 fighters to be manufactured in India by Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) as per the original tender. Eighteen of the 126 planes will be purchased directly from Dassault, while HAL will manufacture the remaining 108 under licence, at an upcoming facility in Bangalore.

Key officials in the South block, which houses the MoD said, “The ministry is in no hurry to conclude the negotiations despite what people may say. Dassault has to accept commitment mentioned in the RFP (Request for proposal),”.

Sources also said the Dassault India representatives have repeatedly denied meeting the MoD officials and it can be seen as a message to the French firm about India’s firm stand on the issue.

Another ministry insider said the production sharing agreement with HAL is stuck as well.


Government Mulls Plan B if Rafale Deal Fails to Come Through -The New Indian Express

If the French decide to play any games with us on RFP requirements we should cancel the deal & go for the next best thing
 
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Finally the govt is showing foresight and cojones.
This is what me and some same fellows have been arguing all along.
Our defense is strengthened not by buying 126 rafales asap but by making the most bang for buck deals across the spectrum of industry.

On the other hand, ex air force officials are making statements like there is no plan B for Rafale purchase.
What kind of message does that send to French negotiators ?
It shows that we are desperate ready to be taken for a ride.

Those guys are obviously on Dassault's payroll.
Send RAW on their *** and try them for treason.
Watch this video to see the shenanigans adopted by companies to renege on huge promises to secure lucrative contracts.


It shows how the US screwed 4 European nations during sale of F 16.
 
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Finally the govt is showing foresight and cojones.
This is what me and some same fellows have been arguing all along.
Our defense is strengthened not by buying 126 rafales asap but by making the most bang for buck deals across the spectrum of industry.

On the other hand, ex air force officials are making statements like there is no plan B for Rafale purchase.
What kind of message does that send to French negotiators ?
It shows that we are desperate ready to be taken for a ride.

Those guys are obviously on Dassault's payroll.
Send RAW on their *** and try them for treason.
Watch this video to see the shenanigans adopted by companies to renege on huge promises to secure lucrative contracts.


It shows how the US screwed 4 European nations during sale of F 16.


Ex Indian Air force officials are the worst kind of corrupt SOBs there are. As for the US, if we ever decided to go for their fighters, then we need to have the contracts and clauses worked out and overlooked repeatedly, to hash the words and differences, make sure there are no such hiccups, etc.
 
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Ex Indian Air force officials are the worst kind of corrupt SOBs there are. As for the US, if we ever decided to go for their fighters, then we need to have the contracts and clauses worked out and overlooked repeatedly, to hash the words and differences, make sure there are no such hiccups, etc.

I believe ..we would have went for MiG 35...and update them as we did with SU 30.

Combination of Su-30 MKI and Mig 35 will be deadly.
 
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I believe ..we would have went for MiG 35...and update them as we did with SU 30.

Combination of Su-30 MKI and Mig 35 will be deadly.
The new era is of avionicsand advance electronics; where rus lacks else maneuvers of rus is extra.
 
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