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France Reduces Rafale Price Just a Little
Published January 28, 2016
SOURCE: Express News Service
The French have “marginally” reduced the price of Rafale combat jets but not to the level, where the Indian Air Force is targeting to clinch the deal, said a senior official of the defence ministry. The much-talked about deal could not be inked during French President Francois Hollande’s visit due to the price issue.
Officials said India was seeking a deeper price cut and the multi-billion dollar deal could take at least another six weeks to be finalised. The price for 36 Rafales, as per the UPA tender, keeping the cost escalation and dollar rate in view, comes to over 12 billion Euros. This includes the cost involved in making changes that India has sought in the aircraft, including Israeli helmet-mounted display and some specific weaponry, among others.
“The effort is to bring down the price to around Euros 8 billion,” the sources said, adding that the actual price negotiations only started from January 21. “They have come down from the original price as per the earlier tender of the UPA but we expect more,” they said. Prime Minister Modi and Hollande had agreed to conclude an Inter-governmental agreement for supply of the aircraft “on terms that would be better than conveyed by Dassault Aviation
Published January 28, 2016
SOURCE: Express News Service
The French have “marginally” reduced the price of Rafale combat jets but not to the level, where the Indian Air Force is targeting to clinch the deal, said a senior official of the defence ministry. The much-talked about deal could not be inked during French President Francois Hollande’s visit due to the price issue.
Officials said India was seeking a deeper price cut and the multi-billion dollar deal could take at least another six weeks to be finalised. The price for 36 Rafales, as per the UPA tender, keeping the cost escalation and dollar rate in view, comes to over 12 billion Euros. This includes the cost involved in making changes that India has sought in the aircraft, including Israeli helmet-mounted display and some specific weaponry, among others.
“The effort is to bring down the price to around Euros 8 billion,” the sources said, adding that the actual price negotiations only started from January 21. “They have come down from the original price as per the earlier tender of the UPA but we expect more,” they said. Prime Minister Modi and Hollande had agreed to conclude an Inter-governmental agreement for supply of the aircraft “on terms that would be better than conveyed by Dassault Aviation