India to build Rafales with France in defence push, says Emmanuel Macron

France and India are entering a new era of defense cooperation. Plans are underway to jointly produce Rafale fighter jets and helicopters in India. France also hopes to sell more submarines to India. This collaboration marks a significant step for...

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New Delhi: France and India are entering a new era of defence cooperation with plans to jointly produce Rafale fighter jets as well as helicopters, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday, adding France also hopes to sell more submarines to India.

India's expected order for another 114 Rafales ‌is a "new step forward" ⁠in defence ⁠ties between the two countries and France hopes to see this replicated with submarines as well, Macron told reporters at ​the end of a three-day visit to India.

"On Rafale, what we want to do is expand. ​India confirmed a few days ago its willingness to command a new bunch of Rafales... 114... and to co-produce in India," Macron said.


The Defence Acquisition Council of India's defence ministry last week gave ​initial clearance to acquire 114 more Rafale jets for the ⁠air force, ‌besides other planes and missiles, months after the worst fighting in decades ​between India and ​Pakistan.

So far, India has purchased 36 Rafales for its air force ⁠and ordered another 26 marine versions of the jet for the ​navy.

Details of the Rafale deal including plans for co-production, expected to be ​sealed after technical and commercial negotiations, are yet to be made public. Indian media reports have said that the 114 jets manufactured by Dassault Aviation are expected to cost 3.25 trillion rupees ($35.65 billion).
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They have also reported that up to 90 of the 114 jets could be produced in India with a joint venture partner who is yet to be identified.

"Rafale is absolutely key," ‌Macron said. "I hope we will do it on submarines. We offered additional capacities."

The Indian navy operates six French Scorpene submarines and local media reports say there ​are plans to ​order more.

On Tuesday, Macron ⁠and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the first H125 helicopter assembly line, made in India by a joint venture between Airbus and Tata Advanced Systems, as well as a plan to jointly ​produce HAMMER missiles in India, by Safran and India's state-owned Bharat Electronics.
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Rafale jets flown by the Indian Air Force were in the spotlight during India's conflict with Pakistan last May.

Reuters reported that Pakistan's Chinese-made J-10C jets shot down at least one Rafale, citing U.S. officials.
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New Delhi has confirmed losses in the air but has not acknowledged a Rafale being shot down.
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