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India realized that France is an unreliable partner - Russian military expert

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As recently reported by the Times of India, Ministry of Defence of India is considering to break the contract with France for the purchase of 126 French fighters Rafale and intends to invest $25 billion into the development of the fifth-generation fighter FGFA with Russia.

Russian military expert Igor Korotchenko spoke about the reasons for such a decision in his interview to Pravda newspaper. According to him, France has demonstrated itself as an unreliable partner. The Mistrals case undermined the reputation of Paris as a reliable supplier who is able to fulfill its obligations. India saw this and made certain conclusions redarding how France was subject to strong pressure by the Americans, which resulted in the fact that Russia did not receive the helicopter carriers.

The second reason, according to Korotchenko, was that the price of the Rafale has rocketed nearly 2.5 times. In addition, France has no intentions to transfer India full package of design documents and know-hows for its fighters, which is a clear disadvantage of the deal.

Rafale is a fourth-generation fighter, just as Russia's Su-30MKI, which, in expert's opinion, are just as good, and often outclass Rafale. Therefore for India it's easier to strengthen cooperation with Russia to develop a fifth generation fighter, which will be substantially superior to all previous combat class aircrafts that France or other countries could offer.

The FGFA project began following a Russian-Indian agreement on cooperation in the development and production of the perspective multirole fighter, signed on October 18, 2007.

The Indian fighter jet will be based on the Russian single-seat PAK-FA fifth-generation fighter or Sukhoi T-50, but it will be designed to meet about 50 specific requirements by the Indian Air Force.

India realized that France is an unreliable partner - Russian military expert | Russia & India Report
 
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they are coming from the year when modi was a "chai wala .. "

Russians are giving you good advice, listen to them :D

Not at all.We want rafale*.We donot want mig-35^ from russia

*won the tender,still trying since 2012
^lost the tender,still trying since 2012---hail russians


:P
 
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Yes, it is the FRENCH that are the unreliable ones! Vikramditya refit costs double and delivery pushed back successive times, delivered 4-5 years late. Talwar class cost increase by $100 million, delivery delayed by 6 months. FGFA costs are already said to be ballooning, first prototype was meant to be in India by 2015, it is 2015 now, where is the FGFA? MTA is still nowhere to be seen do I need to go on?

When you have friends like these.....
 
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FGFA costs are already said to be ballooning, first prototype was meant to be in India by 2015, it is 2015 now, where is the FGFA

Thats more or less india's fault as we have not even signed the r&d deal .But yes,on a broader point russians are a spent force,if it continues like this then in 15-20 years even we will surpass their technology.China has already done that in many fields.The only thing going for themis huge research done during cold war era.
 
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Can you imagine what happens if India gets into a war. Boom, no more parts for Rafales. :o:
 
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Pot calling the kettle black lol

That being said...in my opinion the Ruskies are more trustworthy when it comes to conflict/war scenario.
 
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