Louiq XIV
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If India end with 200 Rafale it is totally normal that it get its production line. That is not a contestable claim.Anyway, the production line is happening. The 200 orders is meant for full scale ToT. Dassault says if they get 200 orders, they will be able to bring in all the heavy work possible into India. Otherwise, even if we order just 36 more, these 36 will come from an Indian line, just that more work will be done in France before they are assembled in India
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What Trappier said is they want a big bang order so they can do a deep ToT much quicker. Read the article and analyse his words properly please.
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However, a larger order of close to 200 Rafale jets would be ideal to transfer high end technology and manufacturing capabilities to India at a `competitive level' the senior executive has said.
Dassault however believes that the current order of 36 jets would not be sufficient to transfer high end manufacturing or technology to India. Trappier said that extra orders would need to be placed by 2017-18 to come up with a larger Make in India plan that would involve shifting heavy work.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/india...next-decade/story-sICe1UFTRC0RxR3wkpLCZK.html
“Thirty six is a good number to start with but we need to build on that foundation. It is not big enough for transfer of technology,” Trappier told a select group of journalists at Aero India-2017. “We are pushing for more orders. We are aware of the Indian military’s requirements and additional orders could come.”
So far no problem because you won't 'be lucky'The current plan is to make all Rafale spares in India, making India completely independent from import of spares. Apart from that, we will start with an assembly line also. If we are lucky, the last 20 jets of UAE's could be assembled in India. Apart from that, UAE Rafales, including a few other export countries, will get their spares and support from India. The ultimate plan is to shift the entire support structure of all international Rafales from France to India. So, only French Rafales will be supported by the French industry because of strategic reasons, while India will leverage its low cost structure and become the global hub for all international Rafales.
Also, what he means by 200 numbers is including the 36 GTG and 57 from IN. So he is basically asking for the IN deal + an order of about 110 jets to setup a production line with deep ToT, which is easily possible.
Trappier has been named the chairman of the Indian line. So I don't get what's the problem of the French members.
I am old enough to remember GW Bush saying on TV to the entire world that Saddam Hussein had weapon of mass destruction so I don't take for granted politicians when they sound fake. And your Minister sounds not credible and I don't buy your excuse about English being his 2nd language. He is a high ranked official of India and you guys have good grasp of the English language. It can't be a mistake. It's just the proof of someone not knowing what he is talking about.How is the Ministry of External Affairs Secretary unchecked information?
Ditto my comment above.He is talking about exporting Rafales from India to the UAE. So it's obvious that even if the UAE deal doesn't work out, Dassault is planning to export Rafales from India to other countries.
I have no doubt that an Indian production will be created for MII Rafale if you go over 36. And that is normal situation.I must keep reminding that Trappier is the chairman of DRAL in India. So it is in effect a Dassault run company even if Reliance holds the majority.
I don't know @Picdelamirand-oil but I've already read him on a French aviation forum and I highly doubt he said that France will import the AMCA. Work on it together why not but import ? no way.In fact, he wants France to import the AMCA for the French air force.
Oh yes to a balanced and fair cooperation with India but to make in India exported Rafale instead of filling the Mérignac production line is beyond what is acceptable for the French government.You see, people high up in the chain are very comfortable dealing with India. And they want to make pragmatic decisions. Decisions that benefit both countries.
But hey let's wait a few years and time will prove you wrong.
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