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India to select fighter jet under 'Make in India' initiative by March 2017
Last Updated: Friday, May 20, 2016 - 23:38


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New Delhi: The government will zero in by the end of current fiscal a fighter jet it wants to build under 'Make in India' initiative, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar said on Friday, as he expressed confidence that the deal for 36 Rafale jets will be wrapped up in "weeks".

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He said India will decide on either Boeing's F18A, Eurofighter Typhoon, Rafale or Gripen.

Parrikar said various issues, like cost and necessity among others, will have to be taken into account before selecting a foreign fighter even as he pointed out that Rafales are expensive.

"I cannot tell you the dates but it is very near. It is near completion. Need a few more weeks to fine tune it," he said in an interview to All India Radio.

He said the price was still under negotiation. "You will have to bring down the cost. If you give away the price they demand, our coffer will soon become empty," he said.

Parrikar pointed out that a Rafale would cost anywhere between Rs 600 and Rs 750 crore each and a Sukhoi 30 and Tejas can be bought together at the same price.

However, it is expected that the 36 Rafales will cost about Euro 7.25 billion without armaments. This will work out to be about Rs 1,500 crore per aircraft.

Strongly backing the quality of Tejas, Parrikar said it has the same qualities as Rafale.

Tejas is in light weight category and its range is also half compared to Rafale, but in terms of avionics, electronics and fire power it is no less to Rafale, he said.

The minister said India will select a good fighter by the end of this financial year to be made domestically.

"It is not yet decided which aircraft it would be. It may be F18, Rafale, Eurofighter or Grippen. The decision in this regard will be taken in this financial year," he said.

PTI

First Published: Friday, May 20, 2016 - 23:36

http://zeenews.india.com/news/india...n-india-initiative-by-march-2017_1887557.html
 
My guess: the 36 Rafael deal will wait until March 2017
 
And another drama begins.
MMRCA had been on for about 7 years and no end in sight,and now this episode.
Problem is until and unless India upgrades the fleet,Pakistan won't.
 
u only guessed what suits u otherwise obvious is obvious
Why would u choose a different medium size multi purpose fighters when u have 36 good ones of similar quality already?
 
Why would u choose a different medium size multi purpose fighters when u have 36 good ones of similar quality already?
few aspects price, future upgrades, future merger in indian aerospace sector and quantity of jets required
 
Another MMRCA program with the item "Make in India" added?o_Oo_O
 
Fitemuh!!!:mad:
It's a never ending search...tired of this bs.
Just buy f16s and be done with it.
 
He said India will decide on either Boeing's F18A, Eurofighter Typhoon, Rafale or Gripen.
Pick Rafale and move on.
There really is no point in selecting one more platform and add to woes of IAF. 36 Rafale are coming and it is wise to build upon that fleet size.
 
Pick Rafale and move on.
There really is no point in selecting one more platform and add to woes of IAF. 36 Rafale are coming and it is wise to build upon that fleet size.
I guess GOI simply want to change the name from MMRCA to MII, so central can show its achievement list. Plain and Simple.
 
GripenNG or F-18SH makes more sense ( price wise) else Rafale is the best if price is not an issue.
 
India to select fighter jet under 'Make in India' initiative by March 2017
Last Updated: Friday, May 20, 2016 - 23:38


490837-rafale-jets-parrikar-on-fre.jpg



New Delhi: The government will zero in by the end of current fiscal a fighter jet it wants to build under 'Make in India' initiative, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar said on Friday, as he expressed confidence that the deal for 36 Rafale jets will be wrapped up in "weeks".

2387

He said India will decide on either Boeing's F18A, Eurofighter Typhoon, Rafale or Gripen.

Parrikar said various issues, like cost and necessity among others, will have to be taken into account before selecting a foreign fighter even as he pointed out that Rafales are expensive.

"I cannot tell you the dates but it is very near. It is near completion. Need a few more weeks to fine tune it," he said in an interview to All India Radio.

He said the price was still under negotiation. "You will have to bring down the cost. If you give away the price they demand, our coffer will soon become empty," he said.

Parrikar pointed out that a Rafale would cost anywhere between Rs 600 and Rs 750 crore each and a Sukhoi 30 and Tejas can be bought together at the same price.

However, it is expected that the 36 Rafales will cost about Euro 7.25 billion without armaments. This will work out to be about Rs 1,500 crore per aircraft.

Strongly backing the quality of Tejas, Parrikar said it has the same qualities as Rafale.

Tejas is in light weight category and its range is also half compared to Rafale, but in terms of avionics, electronics and fire power it is no less to Rafale, he said.

The minister said India will select a good fighter by the end of this financial year to be made domestically.

"It is not yet decided which aircraft it would be. It may be F18, Rafale, Eurofighter or Grippen. The decision in this regard will be taken in this financial year," he said.

PTI

First Published: Friday, May 20, 2016 - 23:36

http://zeenews.india.com/news/india...n-india-initiative-by-march-2017_1887557.html

Hi,

With what has been happening recently---i was just going to write that india might possibly sign up for the F16IN or the Gripen E.

I would not be surprised.
 
Indian should be preparing itself as a manufacturing hub of Fighter Jets in future.

India is probably the only country in the world which has cordial relations with every Country which produces parts of Jets.

Add cheap labour cost and favourable Govt Policies to it and It will become a lethal winning Combo :-)
 
Hi,

With what has been happening recently---i was just going to write that india might possibly sign up for the F16IN or the Gripen E.

I would not be surprised.
F-16 is doubtful, the F/A-18 probably has a better chance, or it may even turn out to be a deal for locally manufacturing 90 Rafales.
 
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