US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter may visit India in May to sign $2.5 bn deal

Sources said the visit will take place in May during which the two sides will discuss ways to enhance defence ties, especially in context of PM Modi's 'Make-in-India' initiative.

US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter may visit India in May to sign $2.5 bn deal
NEW DELHI: US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter is likely to visit India next month when the two sides are expected to ink the nearly $2.5 billion deal for 22 Apache and 15 Chinook heavy-lift helicopters.

Though the final dates for Carter's visit have not been announced, defence sources said the visit will take place in May during which the two sides will discuss ways to enhance defence ties, especially in context of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Make-in-India' initiative.

The Apache and Chinook helicopters deal is likely to be among the pacts that will be inked during the visit, the sources said.

The deal would be presented before the Cabinet Committee on Security for approval soon, they added.

American defence major Boeing, along with the US government, has extended the validity of the price quoted by them for another three months hoping to wrap up the deal soon.

Indian Defence Ministry had last month sought extension of the validity period on its expiry on March 31.
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The US firm had in February this year warned of a price hike if India does not finalise the contract soon.

"They (Defence Ministry) kept asking for extensions and we did provide them as and when appropriate. It is not always possible to keep extending because we live in a world where we feel inflationary pressure," Boeing India President Pratyush Kumar had said in a press conference here.
 
Boeing has extended the price validity for the deal at least twice since cost negotiations concluded in 2013, with the last extension for a period of six months granted in October 2014.

Incidentally, the present Defence Procurement Policy does not allow room for increase in price once a bid has been shortlisted. In the event of the original manufacturer seeking a higher price than the one agreed upon, the tender can be terminated and a fresh one issued, as per defence officials.

The deal for the Apache is a "a hybrid one", with one contract to be signed with Boeing for the helicopter and the other with the US government for its weapons, radars and electronic warfare suites.

The US has been pushing for this contract as it will further bolster American presence in the burgeoning defence market of India.

American companies have over the last decade bagged defence contracts from India worth around USD 10 billion, including for aircraft like P-8I, C-130J 'Super Hercules' and C-17 Globemaster-III.
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The Indian medium multi-role combat aircraft (MMRCA) competition, which was launched in 2007, is one of the world's largest defence deals in recent times. The competition was for supply of 126 multi-role combat fighters to the Indian Air Force. A multirole fighter can be used for air-to-air combat, air-to-surface attack, aerial reconnaissance and so on.

Dassault Rafale was selected from among the six companies that applied. Although the capability of fighter planes depends on a large number of parameters, here we compare some basic specifications of these jets:
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The aircraft would be delivered on the same configuration as had been tested and approved by IAF during the 2007 tendering process.

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Manufacturer: Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH
Wing span: 10.95 m
Length: 15.96 m
Height: 5.28 m
Max Takeoff weight (kg): 23,500
Max Speed (Mach): 2.0
Range (km): 2,900
Altitude ceiling: 55,000 + feet
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Country of origin: UK, Germany, Italy & Spain

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Manufacturer: "McDonnell Douglas Boeing Defense, Space & Security"
Wing span: 13.62 m
Length: 18.31 m
Height: 4.88 m
Max Takeoff weight (kg): 29,937
Max Speed (Mach): 1.8
Range (km): 2,346
Altitude ceiling: 50,000 + feet
In service since: 1999

Country of origin: USA

Manufacturer: "McDonnell Douglas Boeing Defense, Space & Security"
Wing span: 13.62 m
Length: 18.3..
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Wing span: 10.0 m
Length: 15.03 m
Height: 5.09 m
Max Takeoff weight (kg): 21,772
Max Speed (Mach): 2
Range (km): 3,222
Altitude ceiling: 50,000 feet
In service since: 1978

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Wing span: 12 m
Length: 17.03 m
Height: 4.7 m
Max Takeoff weight (kg): 29,700
Max Speed (Mach): 2.25
Range (km): 2,000
Altitude ceiling: NA
In service since: NA

Country of origin: Russia

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Wing span: 12 m
Length: 17.03 m
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Wing span: 14.1 m
Length: 14.1 m
Height: 4.5 m
Max Takeoff weight (kg): 14,000
Max Speed (Mach): 2.0
Range (km): 3,200
Altitude ceiling: 50,000 feet
In service since: 1997

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Length: 14.1 m
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