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Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar arriving at Parliament in New Delhi on Tuesday. Photo: Sandeep Saxena

Red flags on direct purchase noted: Parrikar
The government on Tuesday said the Law Ministry raised some objections on the direct purchase of 36 Rafale fighters from France, even as the Defence Standing Committee, chaired by senior BJP MP Maj. Gen. B.C. Khanduri (retd.), said it was “distressed” by the delay in concluding the deal.

“The Ministry of Law & Justice has made certain observations and the same will be taken into account while finalising the Inter-Governmental Agreement [IGA], which is still under negotiation,” Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar said in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha. However he did not elaborate on the observations.

Mr. Parrikar said negotiations on the terms and conditions, including the total cost, actual delivery timelines and guarantee period have not been concluded.

This disclosure comes at a time when the two countries are locked in tough negotiations over price and officials said they were hopeful of concluding the IGA in a few months.

Concern over delay


Separately the Standing Committee on Defence in a report titled “Demands for grants (2016-17) Army, Navy and Air Force (demand no. 22)” tabled in the Lok Sabha expressed concern over the delay.

“The committee is distressed to note that although considerable time has elapsed, negotiations with France on ‘Rafale’ could not be taken to the logical end,” the report said.

In a strong observation on the original Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) contest, the report observed that the contract negotiations in the procurement case could not be concluded “because Dassault Aviation did not confirm agreement with certain terms” of the Request for Proposal (RFP) and its bid.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the direct purchase of 36 Rafale jets in April last year in Paris.
 
Mr. Parrikar said negotiations on the terms and conditions, including the total cost, actual delivery timelines and guarantee period have not been concluded.
What??? Just a few weeks ago we were seeing jubilation from Indian members that the deal is almost done n here we are now.
 
This is indeed getting extremely boring and hilarious.

Get it Over with, now!
 
See, We are the truly democratic country in the whole world.....or may be in the universe if other civilization exists!!:D All the 1.2 billion people agree to disagree with each other.:hitwall:
 
This is nothing out of the ordinary.
Usually these deals are vetted by various ministries. Based on observations, things are changed and reviewed.

In this age of scams in India, it is imperative that BJP vets these kinds of deals thoroughly but quickly.
 
I have lost all hopes, rafales are not coming and even tejas mk2 will take time.....i dont see the squadron strength going up until 2025, until then we are “bhagwan bhorose":cry:
 
Following is the crux of the matter, and on legality the contract is required to be airtight, in other words; Unassailable, from the buyers perspective, for its own protection.

In a strong observation on the original Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) contest, the report observed that the contract negotiations in the procurement case could not be concluded “because Dassault Aviation did not confirm agreement with certain terms” of the Request for Proposal (RFP) and its bid.
 
What??? Just a few weeks ago we were seeing jubilation from Indian members that the deal is almost done n here we are now.
Abhi tu party shuru hoey hai ,This deal if went thru will take another 10 years for induction
 
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