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India and France finalise agreement for 26 Rafale-Ms

Agreement Details:

  • India and France have finalized an Inter-Governmental Agreement (IGA) for the procurement of 26 Rafale-M fighter jets for the Indian Navy.
  • The total value of the agreement is approximately₹64,000 crore.
  • Deliveries are expected to start from mid-2028 and will be completed by 2030.

Relevance : GS 3(Internal Security , Defence)

Key Components of the Deal:

  • Aircraft Package: 22 single-seater jets for aircraft carrier operations and 4 twin-seater trainer jets (not carrier-compatible).
  • Additional Equipment: Includes weapons, simulator, performance-based logistics, and associated equipment for the existing Indian Air Force Rafale fleet.
  • Training: Crew training will take place both in France and India.
  • Transfer of Technology: The deal includes transferring technology for integrating indigenous weapons, such as the Astra missile, onto the Rafale aircraft.

Economic and Employment Impact:

  • Job Creation: The deal is expected to generate thousands of jobs, including for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in India.
  • Local Manufacturing: The establishment of a production facility for Rafale fuselage and Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) facilities in India for aircraft engines, sensors, and weapons.

Defense and Strategic Importance:

  • Navy Capability: The Rafale-M jets will enhance the operational capabilities of the Indian Navy, particularly in terms of air superiority and defense on aircraft carriers.
  • Aircraft Carrier Operations: The deal includes 22 jets capable of operating from aircraft carriers, strengthening India’s naval aviation.
  • Strategic Indo-French Ties: The IGA strengthens the defense relationship between India and France, with both nations investing in long-term defense cooperation.
  • Several government-to-business agreements were concluded alongside the IGA.

Operational Considerations:

  • Timeline: Deliveries will begin 37 months after the signing of the contract, with completion within 66 months.
  • Existing Fleet Integration: The deal also aims to enhance the capabilities of the existing Rafale fleet of the Indian Air Force, ensuring better interoperability and operational flexibility.

Significance for Indian Navy’s Future:

  • With the INS Vikramaditya and INS Vikrant currently in operation, the addition of Rafale-M jets will significantly boost the Indian Navy’s air capabilities, particularly in terms of modernizing its aircraft carrier-based aviation fleet.

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