Rafale deal not complete as yet: Manohar Parrikar after BJP tweet

India has been bargaining hard with France over the pricing of the 36 fighter planes; deal to be finalised by May end

A Rafale fighter jet flies over the factory of French aircraft manufacturer Dassault Aviation in Merignac near Bordeaux during a visit by the French President.
A Rafale fighter jet flies over the factory of French aircraft manufacturer Dassault Aviation in Merignac near Bordeaux during a visit by the French President.
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 21 2016 | 1:27 PM IST
A day after BJP claimed the Rafale aircraft deal with France has been "finalised" at $8.8 billion (Rs 59,000 crore), Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar said Thursday it is not complete as yet but at an "advanced stage" and the intention is to "close it quite soon".

In a lighter vein, he told reporters here that the BJP tweet only indicates that journalists write stories very convincingly.

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BJP had yesterday tweeted a graphic, saying that the Rafale combat aircraft deal has been "finalised" and the Narendra Modi government had saved over Rs 21,000 crore in the "re-negotiation" with the French government.

Defence Ministry sources had earlier said the deal was at an advanced stage and both India and France had narrowed down their differences over the pricing issue.

"I can only tell you this much that while the deal is in quite an advanced stage, and we intent to close it quite soon, I still can't say that negotiations are totally cleared until we sign the deal or at least the deal is forwarded to the Cabinet for approval," Parrikar said.

The deal is expected to be finalised by May end. India has been bargaining hard with France over the pricing of the 36 fighter planes, a deal that was announced first by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in April last year.

The cost of the 36 Rafales, as per the earlier tender while keeping the cost escalation into account, comes to around Rs 65,000 crore.

India has been bargaining for a price that is less than 8 billion Euro (Rs 59,000 crore).

"The deal to buy 36 state-of-the-art Rafale aircraft from France at 12 billion dollar (Rs 80000 crore) was re-negotiated and finalised at 8.8 billion dollar (around Rs 59000 crore)," the BJP tweet had said.

The government "saved" public money and the deal resulted in gain of "technological knowledge" and "strengthening the air power to defend the border", it had said.
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First Published: Apr 21 2016 | 12:57 PM IST

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