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US, Delhi Begin Talks To Build Iconic F-16 Fighter Jets In India: Report

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Lockheed Martin has offered to build its flagship F-16 fighter jet in India, as the South Asian nation scrambles to modernize its aging defense fleet while trying to establish the country as a manufacturing base.

Lockheed Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Marillyn Hewson made the offer to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in September, Phil Shaw, CEO of Lockheed's Indian unit, said in an interview Thursday at the Singapore Airshow. The U.S. and Indian governments are negotiating the deal, he said.


Modi needs to quickly replace many of the air force's 650 planes -- a third of which are more than 40 years old -- and has vowed to turn India from the world's biggest weapons importer into a global hub for defense manufacturing. The country sold about $150 million of arms in the last fiscal year, a fraction of the $64 billion in worldwide defense trade and its own arms imports of $5.6 billion.
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"The U.S.-Indian relationship that has been developing could benefit Lockheed," Jon Grevatt, Asia-Pacific defense- industry analyst for IHS Jane's, said by phone from Singapore. But, he added, "I don't see it happening immediately. This is still very early stages."

After coming to power in May 2014 with the country's biggest election mandate in three decades, Modi unveiled his ''Make in India'' campaign to boost manufacturing to 25 percent of gross domestic product by 2022 from 18 percent now. The cornerstone of the policy is attracting companies to set up factories in India for manufacturing.

India picked Paris-based Dassault Aviation SA in 2012 to build 126 warplanes at an estimated cost of about $11 billion -- at the time the world's biggest fighter-jet deal, and one in which Lockheed lost out. As talks stalled over price and quality guarantees, Modi flew to France last April and sought to directly buy 36 fighter jets from the French government in a bid to speed things up.

Lockheed understands the preferred option on such strategic purchases is a government-to-government discussion, Shaw said. He declined to say whether he thought India had erred by going for an auction process in the first round of the fighter jet deal that Dassault won. India first sought bids for new fighter jets in 2007.
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Lockheed Martin is "anxious" to know the Indian Air Force's requirements, which will help determine how many jets the country seeks to buy, Randall Howard, head of F-16 business development at Lockheed, said in the same interview.

Last week India summoned the U.S. ambassador in New Delhi to convey its displeasure at the planned sale of eight F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan, its nuclear-armed neighbor and biggest strategic rival. Howard called the proposed sale a government decision.

Shaw said Lockheed is in talks with Indian companies, including its existing Indian partner Tata Group, to find a potential partner for the fighter-jet program if it wins the contract. Phone calls seeking comment from Tata Group or Tata Advanced Systems Ltd., the group's defense unit, were unsuccessful.

Indian Defense Ministry spokesman Nitin Wakankar didn't immediately respond to a phone call seeking comment.

US, Delhi Begin Talks To Build Iconic F-16 Fighter Jets In India: Report
 
Why are Pakistanis not commenting on a news item that is going to effect very much??
 
The next time USA gifts F-16 to them,it might have some Indian bugs in them!
 
According to Indian defense specialist..F16 the world most successful war bird is not suitable to Indian specifications!
They want a Mercedes in price of tata nano..
 
now its just a game of limbo, how low can go. i guess we have found out.
 
Why are Pakistanis not commenting on a news item that is going to effect very much??

Frankly, it's hilarious. I mean manufacturing the main backbone fighter/bomber jet of your enemy?

But in all honesty, this is going to come with massive favors India's going to owe the US.
 
The next time USA gifts F-16 to them,it might have some Indian bugs in them!

F16 is also flown by Israel..does that mean there are Israeli bugs in the F16 supplied to Egypt? (considering that the both nations have been to war) and UAE ??? (considering that Israel had done hostile acts of assassination on UAE soil)
 
Even the CEO of Defense Giant Like Boeing was Furious to Sell F-18 in India

Now this seem a bit serious...it seem US and India have started talking on production of f16 in India.

F16 is also flown by Israel..does that mean there are Israeli bugs in the F16 supplied to Egypt? (considering that the both nations have been to war) and UAE ??? (considering that Israel had done hostile acts of assassination on UAE soil)

F 16 are not made in Israel, but they are planned to be made in India. Hence he alluding to Indian 'bug'
 
Frankly, it's hilarious. I mean manufacturing the main backbone fighter/bomber jet of your enemy?

But in all honesty, this is going to come with massive favors India's going to owe the US.

Sometimes you have to take the news with a bit of common sense.
What is inside of F16 which is exactly going to be made in India?? The software is a trade secret, much of the electronics sensors and sub systems comes from third party....the computers and stuff are all propitiatory...engines are from GE and will need a separate agreement / approval and TOT...Whats is left?? Mostly air frame...

Now this seem a bit serious...it seem US and India have started talking on production of f16 in India.



F 16 are not made in Israel, but they are planned to be made in India. Hence he alluding to Indian 'bug'
 
F16 is also flown by Israel..does that mean there are Israeli bugs in the F16 supplied to Egypt? (considering that the both nations have been to war) and UAE ??? (considering that Israel had done hostile acts of assassination on UAE soil)
Well Israelis Mostly Switched there Avionics in there F-16 Except Engine And Radar
 
Frankly, it's hilarious. I mean manufacturing the main backbone fighter/bomber jet of your enemy?

But in all honesty, this is going to come with massive favors India's going to owe the US.

Yes...India needs 650 jets...so it is US that owe India. Boeing and SAAB too offered to produce jets in India under make in India program.

Sometimes you have to take the news with a bit of common sense.
What is inside of F16 which is exactly going to be made in India?? The software is a trade secret, much of the electronics sensors and sub systems comes from third party....the computers and stuff are all propitiatory...engines are from GE and will need a separate agreement / approval and TOT...Whats is left?? Mostly air frame...

I highly doubt India will agree for anything less.
 

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