"If you have any queries on this, the Defence Ministry, in appropriate manner, will respond to it. But let me say one thing as spokesperson of the Union Cabinet that our government does not get scared of any threat," Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said.
He was responding to a question on Italy's Finmeccanica, tainted in the alleged VVIP helicopter scam, warning of reassessing its ongoing projects of supplying components and essential services if an "agreed and transparent solution" was not found in the backdrop of on-going blacklisting process.
However, the company had said if there was no "agreed and transparent solution" then "the company will not refrain from assessing the situation given the limited size of the ongoing business in the country."
Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar had said the government has decided to cancel all ongoing tenders for defence equipment won by Finmeccanica as a precursor to blacklisting of the firm, which is being investigated for bribery in the AgustaWestland VVIP helicopter deal.
Meanwhile, a senior Defence Ministry official said: "If Finmeccanica has any issues, it can write directly to the Defence Ministry after which the ministry will take a look into the issue."
The Ministry refused to say anything further, stressing that it does not react to reports in the media.
