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India to receive its first Rafale fighter jet in 2019

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BENGALURU: The first Rafale fighter jets will be delivered to India in 2019 and France is in discussions to assist in the domestic next generation Advanced Multirole Combat Aircraft (AMCA) as part of the offset obligations of the fighter jet deal, Dassault CEO Eric Trappier has said. The French side, however, feels that a larger order of close to 200 Rafale jets would be ideal to transfer high-end technology and manufacturing capabilities to India at a “competitive level”.

Answering a query by ET, Trappier said Dassault is ready to assist India with its fighter jet programmes. "We have already discussed with Indian agencies and have proposed that our capabilities be integrated. We have started the discussions as part of the offset framework, Trappier said, adding that the company is keen to partner India for the project.

The Dassault CEO made a strong case for the Rafale for an upcoming Indian Navy requirement for carrier borne jets, saying the Rafale is the only jet with dedicated air force and naval versions. "We want to continue beyond the 36 jets on order. The requirement is around 200 jets for India and a naval order as well," he said.

Dassault, however, believes that the current order of 36 jets would not be sufficient to transfer high-end manufacturing or technology to India. Trappier said extra orders would need to be placed by 2017-18 to come up with a larger Make in India plan that would involve shifting heavy work.

On choosing Reliance Defence to be a major offset partner, Dassault said its main Indian partner in the past - HAL - was busy with several projects like the light combat aircraft and the choice was to go with a new entrant into the defence field.

"We were told that HAL was fully booked. We talked to Reliance and they were very keen to create such capabilities in India. They have a track record and the financial capability as well," Trappier said. Dassualt said there would be other Indian partners as part of the offset programme also as the company does not have an exclusive agreement with Reliance.

The Indian Air Force has made it clear that it needs much more of the medium combat jets in the Rafale category over the coming years. The air force has said India requires 200-250 more aircraft in the middle weight category of fighters that the Rafale falls into. Global aviation giants like Dassault, Airbus, Boeing and Saab are closely watching Indian moves to select a combat aircraft for a new fighter production line.
 
Ambanis are into it to make rafales in india.
If future owner is not going to fly then who ? you ?

We know who gave them such contract.
Mr. Jhumla aka nefarious PM of India.

Quid pro quo.
You give us election funds.
We give you defense contracts. Period.

This is the grouse of those 69% Indians who did not vote for this corrupt & immoral PM of India.
 
India to receive its first Rafale fighter jet in 2019

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BENGALURU: The first Rafale fighter jets will be delivered to India in 2019 and France is in discussions to assist in the domestic next generation Advanced Multirole Combat Aircraft (AMCA) as part of the offset obligations of the fighter jet deal, Dassault CEO Eric Trappier has said. The French side, however, feels that a larger order of close to 200 Rafale jets would be ideal to transfer high-end technology and manufacturing capabilities to India at a “competitive level”.

Answering a query by ET, Trappier said Dassault is ready to assist India with its fighter jet programmes. "We have already discussed with Indian agencies and have proposed that our capabilities be integrated. We have started the discussions as part of the offset framework, Trappier said, adding that the company is keen to partner India for the project.

The Dassault CEO made a strong case for the Rafale for an upcoming Indian Navy requirement for carrier borne jets, saying the Rafale is the only jet with dedicated air force and naval versions. "We want to continue beyond the 36 jets on order. The requirement is around 200 jets for India and a naval order as well," he said.

Dassault, however, believes that the current order of 36 jets would not be sufficient to transfer high-end manufacturing or technology to India. Trappier said extra orders would need to be placed by 2017-18 to come up with a larger Make in India plan that would involve shifting heavy work.

On choosing Reliance Defence to be a major offset partner, Dassault said its main Indian partner in the past - HAL - was busy with several projects like the light combat aircraft and the choice was to go with a new entrant into the defence field.

"We were told that HAL was fully booked. We talked to Reliance and they were very keen to create such capabilities in India. They have a track record and the financial capability as well," Trappier said. Dassualt said there would be other Indian partners as part of the offset programme also as the company does not have an exclusive agreement with Reliance.

The Indian Air Force has made it clear that it needs much more of the medium combat jets in the Rafale category over the coming years. The air force has said India requires 200-250 more aircraft in the middle weight category of fighters that the Rafale falls into. Global aviation giants like Dassault, Airbus, Boeing and Saab are closely watching Indian moves to select a combat aircraft for a new fighter production line.

Dassault/France and India negotiated for 5 Years, finally agreeing on 36 direct purchase,
and scrapping MMRCA.
What has changed since then?
Either India, France or both have to change something for an agreement.
 
Reliance group is very shrewd business house and it getting along with Dassault itself is one of the biggest indicator that Rafale deal is far more than existing contract of 36 (+18 reservation of rights) contract. I have therefore no doubt that we will have atleast 6 squadrons of Rafale in next decade or so.
 
We know who gave them such contract.
Mr. Jhumla aka nefarious PM of India.

Quid pro quo.
You give us election funds.
We give you defense contracts. Period.

This is the grouse of those 69% Indians who did not vote for this corrupt & immoral PM of India.
Hi,according to your flag he is your PM as well,
If you dont understand democracy of INDIA you better watch your mouth.
Reliance is one of biggest corporates in India,its better that indian private players participate in rafale development,i think better then DRDO.

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Reliance group is very shrewd business house and it getting along with Dassault itself is one of the biggest indicator that Rafale deal is far more than existing contract of 36 (+18 reservation of rights) contract. I have therefore no doubt that we will have atleast 6 squadrons of Rafale in next decade or so.
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You can also add 57 naval variant also,with reliance participant project will move in fast pace and will complete on time.
 
Hi,according to your flag he is your PM as well,
If you dont understand democracy of INDIA you better watch your mouth.
Reliance is one of biggest corporates in India,its better that indian private players participate in rafale development,i think better then DRDO.

My PM does not mean I should swallow his follies hook line & sinker.

If you dont understand democracy of INDIA you better watch your mouth.
Democracy allows criticism.
 
My PM does not mean I should swallow his follies hook line & sinker.

If you dont understand democracy of INDIA you better watch your mouth.
Democracy allows criticism.
Yours is not constructive criticism but destructive hatred.
If you cannot respect the man,respect the position,he is elected representative of largest democracy of world.
 
Yours is not constructive criticism but destructive hatred.
If you cannot respect the man,respect the position,he is elected representative of largest democracy of world.

There are no rules or laws to respect his position, one who follows Twitter GUNDAS aka ruffians.

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Instead of trying to shut my mouth, try to shut your thick skinned PM off.

Lol:
https://twitter.com/i/videos/tweet/827162032583630850
 
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There are no rules or laws to respect his position, one who follows Twitter GUNDAS aka ruffians.

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Instead of trying to shut my mouth, try to shut your thick skinned PM off.

Man really very sorry to indulge you, dont know you have serious psychiatric issue.

and seriously you are quoting he is only my PM,i have doubt on your flags.
 
Reliance group is very shrewd business house and it getting along with Dassault itself is one of the biggest indicator that Rafale deal is far more than existing contract of 36 (+18 reservation of rights) contract. I have therefore no doubt that we will have atleast 6 squadrons of Rafale in next decade or so.
Yup, Reliance also has the capacity to raise & invest large sums of money in this sector. Whether they succeed in R&D is a different question but for green field projects they certainly can pull in the required investment.
 
Reliance also has the capacity to raise & invest large sums of money in this sector.
that is basically the crux of MII. Private capital influx in defence sector is badly required. However a lot depends on ability of policy makers to defence production sector lucrative for domestic manufacturers and foreign suppliers. Reliance has deep pockets and can create capability very quickly (compared to government controlled agencies) and is therefore partner of choice for Dassault. I hope other such deals too follow with other Indian companies shortly.
 
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