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The Indians being fine negotiators have realised that Dassault Aviation is desperate to sell. They are therefore also dragging out the negotiating process in a bid to squeeze every possible concession from Dassault. But there could come a tipping point beyond which the negotiations will stall because of Indias domestic electoral calendar. The Indian Air Force badly needs this plane, and the negotiators should be sanguine enough to move back from the brink before the tipping point is reached.
France to cut back on Rafale order - The Hindu
He was thinking it was a negative news and was, as always excited on it high time.
Well crappy minds, crappy thoughts cant blame him.
HoHoHo; India is surely driving a "hard bargain". That Dassault may have to look at a "make or break" situation for the Rafale project?
Moral of the story........................................... Indians not gonna be a pushover.
Baniya skills have endured from the IVC.
He was thinking it was a negative news and was, as always excited on it high time.QUOTE]
Well Aadat se mazboor hein bhai saab......i am sure he must be regretting opening a thread which could be a positive thing to india.... LOL
Indians and their self convincing and delusional thoughts.