India may procure 20 additional Rafales at a later date, to buy only 36 for now
India may procure another 20 Rafale fighters at a later date, but at the moment no more than 36 Rafale jets will be bought.

But another 20 Rafale jets might be procured at a later stage to make a total of three squadrons, much like what was done in the acquisition of Mirage-2000s from France in the mid-1980s.
India hopes to ink the deal for the direct purchase of the first 36 fighters in "a flyaway condition" by around August, following which the fighters are to be delivered over the next two years.
As was decided during the Modi-Hollande summit in Paris on April 10, India will get "better terms and conditions" for the 36 Rafales under a government-to-government agreement.
"The discussions (between high-level Indian and French contract negotiating committees) started on May 13. Let them complete the discussions and come back. As of now, there are only 36 Rafales, which was the mandate given by the PM," said defence minister Manohar Parrikar, talking to TOI.
"The direct acquisition of 36 Rafales is based on the IAF's critical operational requirement. What is the final offer at the end of the discussions, it will be considered then. I will not like to comment at this stage... let the discussions come to some conclusion," he added.
Under the deadlocked MMRCA project, in which Rafale emerged the winner in January 2012 after a hotly-contested open global competition, the first 18 jets were to come in "a flyaway condition". The rest 108 were to be made by Hindustan Aeronautics in India after transfer of technology.
But the acquisition of all the 126 fighters would have been "a very steep slope to climb financially", given that it would have required around Rs 1,30,000 crore over 10-12 years, said Parrikar.
The final MMRCA negotiations had stalled over the pricing for the 108 fighters to be produced by HAL, with it costing "2.7 times" more than what was originally envisaged, as was reported by TOI.
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