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Govt engaged in last minute bargaining to reduce price of Rafael fighter jets: Manohar Parrikar
Last Updated: Saturday, May 21, 2016 - 00:18


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New Delhi: Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar has said the government is engaged in last minute bargaining to reduce the price of Rafael fighter aircraft, adding that it would be finalised very soon.

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The minister said the government wants to reduce import dependence in defence sector to below 40 percent from the present 60-65 percent in the next five to eight years through `Make in India` and make the country self-reliant in defence production.

The Defence Minister said his ministry removed obstacles in the way of procurement of defence equipment through a transparent mechanism, adding that the impact of new Defence Procurement Policy will be visible only after a year as defence procurement is a very complex and lengthy process.



"The new policy is aimed at promoting indigenisation of defence equipment through Make in India," Parrikar said told All India Radio in an interview.

He said the strength of combatised armed forces would not be cut down rather it would be strengthened.

"There is a scope of rationalisation of strength of non-combat employees and a committee has been set up in this regard which will submit its report in three months," said Parrikar.

"The NDA government has taken several measures to further strengthen the security of the country during last two years of its rule and has fulfilled the long-pending demand of defence forces for the One Rank One Pension (OROP) scheme. This step will bolster the confidence and morale of security forces and they will be able to thwart the evil designs of enemy," said Parrikar, adding the OROP will not have any adverse impact on the Defence budget.

He said the government has given freedom to armed forces to deal with insurgents in the insurgency-prone areas and with the enemy at the borders.

On modernisation of defence forces, the Defence Minister said, "Two indigenously manufactured Tejas, Light Combat Aircrafts (LCA) have already been inducted in the Air Force and its first squadron will be ready to fly by September-October this year and six new submarines are under construction at Mazagaon Docks."

He admitted that corruption in defence procurement during the previous regime had affected defence preparedness and after the Bofors scam, the procurement of guns had come to a standstill.

Parrikar said the trial of Dhanush gun manufactured by ordnance factory in the country is underway and production of self-propelled guns in the private sector with 50 percent indigenous content has been approved and contracts will be given in next 2-3 months.

"Production in ordnance factories has gone up by 15-20 percent in the recent past. Indiscriminate blacklisting of defence manufacturers has made procurement costlier," he added.

PTI

First Published: Friday, May 20, 2016 - 23:58

http://zeenews.india.com/news/india...el-fighter-jets-manohar-parrikar_1887561.html
 
come on guys just signed the damn deal ... hopefully this will put some sense in our PAF think tanks
 
This clown is buying tomatoes from a street vendor , not military jets.
 
Guys seriously itna paisa hai ap logon ke pas khareedo aur khatam kro :disagree:
 
This clown is buying tomatoes from a street vendor , not military jets.

He has brought down the price of jets by $ 3 Billion in one year, due to this bargaining skills

Where as Pakistan not able to get $430 million from Americans for its jets.

You could sure use, person like him on your negotiations team.
 
Well, Zee news should realize that no such thing as a Rafael fighter jet in existence. It's Rafale for gods sake.


Govt engaged in last minute bargaining to reduce price of Rafael fighter jets: Manohar Parrikar
Last Updated: Saturday, May 21, 2016 - 00:18


490841-defence-minister-on-rafale.jpg



New Delhi: Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar has said the government is engaged in last minute bargaining to reduce the price of Rafael fighter aircraft, adding that it would be finalised very soon.

2387

The minister said the government wants to reduce import dependence in defence sector to below 40 percent from the present 60-65 percent in the next five to eight years through `Make in India` and make the country self-reliant in defence production.

The Defence Minister said his ministry removed obstacles in the way of procurement of defence equipment through a transparent mechanism, adding that the impact of new Defence Procurement Policy will be visible only after a year as defence procurement is a very complex and lengthy process.



"The new policy is aimed at promoting indigenisation of defence equipment through Make in India," Parrikar said told All India Radio in an interview.

He said the strength of combatised armed forces would not be cut down rather it would be strengthened.

"There is a scope of rationalisation of strength of non-combat employees and a committee has been set up in this regard which will submit its report in three months," said Parrikar.

"The NDA government has taken several measures to further strengthen the security of the country during last two years of its rule and has fulfilled the long-pending demand of defence forces for the One Rank One Pension (OROP) scheme. This step will bolster the confidence and morale of security forces and they will be able to thwart the evil designs of enemy," said Parrikar, adding the OROP will not have any adverse impact on the Defence budget.

He said the government has given freedom to armed forces to deal with insurgents in the insurgency-prone areas and with the enemy at the borders.

On modernisation of defence forces, the Defence Minister said, "Two indigenously manufactured Tejas, Light Combat Aircrafts (LCA) have already been inducted in the Air Force and its first squadron will be ready to fly by September-October this year and six new submarines are under construction at Mazagaon Docks."

He admitted that corruption in defence procurement during the previous regime had affected defence preparedness and after the Bofors scam, the procurement of guns had come to a standstill.

Parrikar said the trial of Dhanush gun manufactured by ordnance factory in the country is underway and production of self-propelled guns in the private sector with 50 percent indigenous content has been approved and contracts will be given in next 2-3 months.

"Production in ordnance factories has gone up by 15-20 percent in the recent past. Indiscriminate blacklisting of defence manufacturers has made procurement costlier," he added.

PTI

First Published: Friday, May 20, 2016 - 23:58

http://zeenews.india.com/news/india...el-fighter-jets-manohar-parrikar_1887561.html
 
Seriously....
I started following this forum in 2010 and since then i am reading about MMRCA,Rafale and what not.

Rafale was selected in 2012, and I agree, this process is delayed. They should have directly approached French in 2007 in an inter government agreement.
 
He has brought down the price of jets by $ 3 Billion in one year, due to this bargaining skills

Where as Pakistan not able to get $430 million from Americans for its jets.

You could sure use, person like him on your negotiations team.
drop it dude, don't bring up f16's in such discussions
 
He has brought down the price of jets by $ 3 Billion in one year, due to this bargaining skills

Where as Pakistan not able to get $430 million from Americans for its jets.

You could sure use, person like him on your negotiations team.
If French waved 3 Billion off the bill,there is something wrong here.
 
But over valuing by 3 Billion has to be a world record.

India wants to pay $7 Billion for the aircrafts, where as French were demanding $12 Billion.

Finally, after an year of negotiations, they have managed to bring down the price to $8.2 Billion.

And as the OP suggests, still last minute negotiations are going on to bring the price further down.
 
India wants to pay $7 Billion for the aircrafts, where as French were demanding $12 Billion.

Finally, after an year of negotiations, they have managed to bring down the price to $8.2 Billion.

And as the OP suggests, still last minute negotiations are going on to bring the price further down.
I recall another such "bargaining" where the Indian jets had t remain in the sheds for an year because the manufacturer didnt supply spares due to low price paid and eventually the ull price had to be paid.
History repeating itself?
 
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