NEW DELHI: In a big boost for the Indian Air Force, the Defence Procurement Board, headed by defence secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh, has reportedly cleared a proposal to acquire 114 Rafale fighter jets from French manufacturer Dassault Aviation.The “clearance” by the Defence Procurement Board marks the first formal step towards finalising the mega deal for the IAF, which is expected to be India’s largest-ever defence acquisition. As per some agency reports, the deal could be valued around Rs 3.25 lakh crore. The proposal will now be placed before the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC), chaired by defence minister Rajnath Singh. The final approval will be required from the Cabinet Committee on Security, headed by PM Narendra Modi.The Defence Procurement Board’s approval came just ahead of French President Emmaunel Macron’s visit to India next month. If all other approvals and price negotiations happen on time, there is a possibility that India and France may sign the deal for 114 jets during President Macron’s visit next month. The procurement will proceed under an inter-governmental agreement, ensuring direct deliveries without any intermediaries. Last year, the IAF had moved a formal proposal to the defence ministry, seeking 114 more Rafales.If the agreement is signed, around 80% of the combat French aircraft could be built in India itself. The proposed project may also see some of the manufacturing facilities getting shifted from France to India. The proposed project will entail procurement of 18 aircraft in fly away condition and the rest made in India with up to 60% indigenous content.
Plan to buy 114 Rafale jets gets nod of defence procurement board
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