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I am a tough negotiator, let me save money: Parrikar on Rafale deal

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I am a tough negotiator, let me save money: Parrikar on Rafale deal

PublishedMarch 4, 2016

SOURCE : IBNLIVE

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Showing no signs of relenting, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar on Friday said he is a “tough negotiator” and wants the “best price” for Rafale fighter jets from France.

However, the minister said the budget for next fiscal takes into account the Rafale deal for which “adequate money” has been kept aside.”I am a tough negotiator. Let me save money for the nation,” Parrikar told reporters when asked why the deal has not been signed yet.

Stating that he was aware that the IAF needs the aircraft, the minister added “I think a good buyer does not put his weakness in front. He always keeps his cards close to his chest. Please don’t ask me to disclose my cards in national interest.”

Asked if he was looking at any alternative to equip the IAF in case the Rafale deal does not go through, he said “many times it is better to cross the bridge when it comes”.

The defence budget for the next fiscal takes into account the payments that will have to be made when the Rafale deal is signed, said Parrikar who had last month made it clear that the price of the aircraft was the only sticking point left in the agreement.

At least 15 per cent of the total payment will have to be made immediately, if and when the deal is signed.

During French President Francois Hollande’s visit in January, India and France had inked an MoU for the purchase of 36 French Rafale aircraft but persisting differences over the pricing of the fighter jet came in the way of the multi-billion dollar deal being wrapped up.

The deal is estimated to cost about Rs 59,000 crore. Top government sources had said in January that an Inter-Governmental Agreement will be signed only once the prices have been finalised which they had hoped would take at least another four weeks.

Sources said the price for 36 Rafales, as per the tender floated by the previous UPA government, keeping the cost escalation and dollar rate in mind, comes to a little over Rs 65,000 crore. This includes the cost involved in making changes India has sought in the aircraft, including Israeli helmet mounted display and some specific weaponry, among others.

“The effort is to bring down the price to less than Euros 8 billion (Rs 59,000 crore),” the sources said, adding the actual price negotiations started from January 21.

The two countries are in negotiations for 36 Rafale fighter jets in fly-away condition since the deal was announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in April, 2015, during his visit to France.
 
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Time Vs Money !!!! I'll take the time any day... better this moron get off his chair or pay the money and get the fighters... we don't have time to waste... this fellow is a joke
 
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French will not bow down whatever he says, they will not hamper their future sales of various defence products to other countries.

India should hurry up Tejas aur Rafael dono ki shadi ki umar nikalti ja rahi hai
 
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Its called Looser Denial Mode .Any ways Histrory will judge him and IAF decisions
 
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Does it mean it's gonna take more years like 2 3 years to sign a deal??? won't the cost will go higher by then... ??
 
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time is already wasted by Congress govt...

then why waste it again??? Can India Afford to loose some cash??? Yes, can india afford to waste time and let IAF Shrink ??? Big No..

from the begining itself i've been wrting here.. this DM Parikar is totally waste.. all he does is giving Interview, when it comes about procurement,, bloody congress is much better
 
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More money he saves the nation more money is available for other procurements.
6 months or a year time to save a couple of billions??
I'll take that any day. Don't forget the deal being signed is completely different from the deal UPA was going to sign.
 
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LOL AT THIS RATE..........@vauban, @Taygibay .:undecided:

The more orders the rafale keeps winning in other countries the less likely they will budge. So seems this deal will be on for a while. lol
 
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LOL AT THIS RATE..........@vauban, @Taygibay .:undecided:

The more orders the rafale keeps winning in other countries the less likely they will budge. So seems this deal will be on for a while. lol

Thanks to Qatar and Egypt,we are in a better situation in the negociations than we were some years ago.
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Seriously, India is negociating as if we were selling carpets.
And,how are we supossed to tell the Qataris and Egyptians that they literally got "milked" and that we sold "cheaper" Rafale to India ?

ok good but like this way you will bring rafale in 2029 when IAF do not need it

I have doubts that it will not be signed before the French presidential elections...
 
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Thanks to Qatar and Egypt,we are in a better situation in the negociations than we were some years ago.
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Seriously, India is negociating as if we were selling carpets.
And,how are we supossed to tell the Qataris and Egyptians that they literally got "milked" and that we sold "cheaper" Rafale to India ?



I have doubts that it will not be signed before the French presidential elections...
what are the dates of election sir ?
 
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