Although recognized by all informed or astute observers, this urgency is internal, national!
Trappier said as much :
"I'd say yes it is certain because I don't see how they could not buy but ... as long as the first check isn't cashed,
nothing is gained and the Indians have showed us that it's always possible it may never occur.
So ... when you witness an operational need, when you see how many planes disappear "daily" in India, in a
geo-political locale that is under strain, our plane was properly selected, discussions have been on-going for
years, there's a willingness from us to base industrial means there, ... until the price negotiation concludes , the
deal is signed and the first check is in.
So where are we? We are at the finalization of the price, period ... [ to us ] a detail."
At 37:53 and beyond in Pic's link.
The bracketed part is added by me to refer to Abingdon's
always want more and an earlier quote where ÉT says India "has growth, has money but tries to make do without spending too much" with an overtone of fatigue. He was however talking both for Rafales and Falcons then.
Just sayin', internal, Tay.
At Parik, 7,3 / 7.4 B$ ? Sure! And some of it gained back in the MII part as the two are linked.