Defence sources said Drian, who will arrive here tonight, will hold talks with Parrikar in the morning and fly out of the country soon after.
The sources remained tight-lipped about where the deal was headed but said it has entered into a "critical phase" ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's proposed visit to France in April.
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The visit by the French Minister comes just two months after he and Parrikar met and decided to "fast-track" the contract negotiations for the nearly USD 10-billion deal for 124 Rafale fighter jets.
The sources said the French Minister will focus on firming up the deal ahead of the proposed Modi visit.
Parrikar had recently said he would not comment on the Rafale deal as the Contract Negotiations Committee (CNC) was discussing it. He had asked the CNC to expedite the process.
The Indian Air Force Chief had earlier stressed on the need to have a Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft, for which Rafale was shortlisted. The sources said there were numerous clauses in the contract and each was being discussed and finalised by Dassault Aviation, the makers of Rafale, and the Ministry of Defence here.
They said the Defence Ministry had clearly told Dassault that there would be no relaxation in the 'request for proposal' as was agreed by the firm when it submitted its bid.
The main issue concerns with the pricing and Dassault's reluctance to stand guarantee for the 108 fighters to be built by state-run HAL.
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