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With the Defence Ministry not being able to freeze the commercial contract to buy 126 Rafale fighter jets from French major Dassault Aviation, arch rival Germany is still lobbying hard to bring back Eurofighter typhoon in the competition.

In her bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on the sidelines of G20 summit at Los Cabos in Mexico, German chancellor Angela Merkel raised this issue and asked why Eurofighter Typhoon could not be considered for India´s biggest defence deal.

India intends to buy 126 combat jets at a price of $10.4 billion. After a two year long trial process Rafale and Eurofighter Typhoon were shortlisted. Subsequently, Rafale emerged as the lowest bidder.

With the Indian Air Force almost certain to place a follow on order of 63 more aircraft after the initial 126 planes, the deal value is all set to surpass the 20 billion mark and come as a major boost to struggling European economy.

However, the price negotiation committee in the Defence Ministry yet to complete the final contract, Eurofighter is not leaving any stone unturned to lobby at the highest level of the government to oust Rafale from the fray.

Eyebrows were raised recently when EADS was allowed to make a presentation in the front of the top brass of the government on Typhoon causing a ripple at the diplomatic circle. The Typhoon was designed by a consortium of three companies, EADS, Alenia Aeronautica and BAE Systems working through a holding company Eurofighter GmbH.

Sources said Prime Minister Singh made it absolutely clear to French president Francois Hollande that there was no question of reconsideration as Rafale was selected through a fair and transparent process. President Hollande thanked the Prime Minister for having faith on Rafale. However, there is still not any clarity on when the agreement would be signed though sources did not rule out the formal inking during the first India visit of the new French president.

Germany lobbies hard for Eurofighter
 
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Too much money to let go that easy :D

Indian should ask 100 Eurofighters for $ 5Bn. Off the shelf and 50% ToT :D they they will stop doing this :D
 
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please take it , pleasssseeeeee
 
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India is giving freebies to europe in shape of $10 billion :angry:, pls buy much needed fighter jets for IAF instead.
 
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Evil Baniya mind activated :D:lol:
I was going to say 150 eurofighters but I liked that plane so said 100 :D
These idiots are really spoiling Eurofighters name. It's a good plane. No need to beg for order. The country with intercepter need will definately go for it. If our neighbours would have some extra money they would have bought it

Evil Baniya mind activated :D:lol:
I was going to say 150 eurofighters but I liked that plane so said 100 :D
These idiots are really spoiling Eurofighters name. It's a good plane. No need to beg for order. The country with intercepter need will definately go for it. If our neighbours would have some extra money they would have bought it
 
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In her bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on the sidelines of G20 summit at Los Cabos in Mexico, German chancellor Angela Merkel raised this issue and asked why Eurofighter Typhoon could not be considered for India´s biggest defence deal.

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Y U no take EF India????
 
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With the Defence Ministry not being able to freeze the commercial contract to buy 126 Rafale fighter jets from French major Dassault Aviation, arch rival Germany is still lobbying hard to bring back Eurofighter typhoon in the competition.

In her bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on the sidelines of G20 summit at Los Cabos in Mexico, German chancellor Angela Merkel raised this issue and asked why Eurofighter Typhoon could not be considered for India´s biggest defence deal.

India intends to buy 126 combat jets at a price of $10.4 billion. After a two year long trial process Rafale and Eurofighter Typhoon were shortlisted. Subsequently, Rafale emerged as the lowest bidder.

With the Indian Air Force almost certain to place a follow on order of 63 more aircraft after the initial 126 planes, the deal value is all set to surpass the 20 billion mark and come as a major boost to struggling European economy.

However, the price negotiation committee in the Defence Ministry yet to complete the final contract, Eurofighter is not leaving any stone unturned to lobby at the highest level of the government to oust Rafale from the fray.

Eyebrows were raised recently when EADS was allowed to make a presentation in the front of the top brass of the government on Typhoon causing a ripple at the diplomatic circle. The Typhoon was designed by a consortium of three companies, EADS, Alenia Aeronautica and BAE Systems working through a holding company Eurofighter GmbH.

Sources said Prime Minister Singh made it absolutely clear to French president Francois Hollande that there was no question of reconsideration as Rafale was selected through a fair and transparent process. President Hollande thanked the Prime Minister for having faith on Rafale. However, there is still not any clarity on when the agreement would be signed though sources did not rule out the formal inking during the first India visit of the new French president.

Germany lobbies hard for Eurofighter

i guess mod is deliberately delaying the freezing of contract to pressurize Dassault
 
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i guess mod is deliberately delaying the freezing of contract to pressurize Dassault

no i don't think so, the deal itself is such huge that it will take time, we should be lucky if contract is signed before December this year, there are many issues to deal with here:

1. 50% of offsets
2. final price of fighters
3. timeline for the first 18 planes
4. TOT agreement
5. armaments
6. changes to the fighters which India can make such as some Israeli or Russian systems

etc.

though there will be some pressure from MOD to reduce the price & why not :devil:

The irony is that Germany itself is cutting the orders for Typhoons & asking India to buy what it cannot buy.
 
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I Wounder this and Wonder That.....

Since when Did a 3rd World Nation, Over Poplutaed at one Time Commented by Winston Churchill "If you Give then Freedom they will fall like Pack of CARDs " Act so PRICEY!!

My my...are these Fellows Now Turning IN thier Graves....
 
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^^^ it does not matter what they say ! we were the greatest nation for thousands of years ; so long that us falling as a third world country is a tiny glitch in scheme off time. it is said every dog has it's day --> they had their day, and it's turn of INDIA to come back as the rightful greatness. only hope was that pakistan would be there as a friend with us rather than as enemy, afterall we share thousands of years of common history.
 
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