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Rafale fighter deal to be concluded soon: Indian envoy


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LONDON (PTI): The multi-billion dollar contract between the Indian Air Force and the Dassault Aviation of France for the supply of 126 Rafale fighters will be concluded in the next three to four months, India's Ambassador to France has said.

"The Rafale deal is in the final stages and hopefully it should be concluded in the next 3 to 4 months," Ambassador Rakesh Sood told members of the Indian Journalists Association at the India House here on Monday.

Describing the negotiation as hugely complex exercise, Sood said it was after a long time the Indian Air Force has gone out for Rafale fighters which would phase out the ageing MiG-21 fleet of the Soviet era.

"Along with that a pretty stringent clause has been put for transfer of technology, the offset (clause), and Dassault Aviation has accepted them," he said.

The negotiation has moved slower than expected. However, "we are looking at 3 to 4 more months to conclude the agreement," he said.

Dassault is negotiating with the Contract Negotiation Committee.

The 126 Rafale medium multi-role combat aircraft (MMRCA) are set to phase out the ageing MiG-21 fleet of the Soviet era and enhance the air force's strike power.

The cost price of the Rafale fighters has not been spelt out officially, the deal is estimated to be worth $20 billion, due to inordinate delays in the bidding and selection process.

Of the 126 fighters, Dassault is expected to deliver 18 in fly-away condition and licence the state-run defence organisation Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) to build the remaining 108 aircraft at its Bangalore complex.

Rafale emerged as the lowest of the two bidders that were short listed, Typhoon of the European consortium EADS Cassidian being the other contender.

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