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When coming to power in 2014, Prime Minister Modi wanted to escape this dilemma by ordering straigh


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Official visit of the first Indian prime minister Narendra Modi in France ended unexpectedly with an agreement on a contract trad to sell 36 Rafale fighter jets to India. The information above has been personally Prime Minister Modi announced in a joint news conference with President François Hollande dated 10.4.2015 after talks between the two leaders of the French Press. The contract is worth nearly evaluation of 4 billion euros.
Reply to AFP, the French Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said that 36 Rafale trad sale to India will be manufactured in France. He added that the two countries will continue negotiations on a contract to sell a total of 126 Rafale fighter, which has 108 manufacturing units in India.
Paris and New Delhi have negotiated this contract in 2012, but until now still disagreement about the total value of the fighters trad in the framework of a technology transfer plan. Initially assessed as 12 billion euros, this is worth a total estimated at nearly 20 billion euros, because the cost of producing 108 Rafale in India is higher than the cost of the aircraft assembled in France.
When coming to power in 2014, Prime Minister Modi wanted to escape this dilemma by ordering straight French warplanes to rapidly modernize the Indian Air Force, which until now only equipped with fighting Russian Mig-21 engine and 27 Mig-old. The French-Indian joint statement said the government wants New Delhi to receive 36 Rafale as soon as possible due to "operational needs essential trad Indian Air Force.
In the context of tense relations with Pakistan, as well as with China, India, one of the largest arms importer in the world, has conducted a program to modernize scale defense system, buy more warplanes, warships, submarines, missiles, worth a total of $ 100 billion.
For France's Dassault Group, a contract for the sale of 36 Rafale India may open the way for the next contract. Now there are at least three potential customers, such as Qatar, is in talks to buy 36 pcs, United Arab Emirates, are looking to replace 60 Mirage 2000-9 fighters and Malaysia, also want to buy 16 pcs.


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