Business Standard

Reliance group report for ‘16-17 spoke of ~300 billion in offsets

However, ’17-18 report silent on the amount

- AJAI SHUKLA

There are different versions of how much business has flowed to Anil Ambani's joint venture firm, Dassault Reliance Aerospace Ltd (DRAL), through offsets arising from the Indian Air Force (IAF) purchase of 36 Rafale fighters for 7.8 billion euros — the equivalent of ~590 billion, when the contract was signed in September 2016.

In this acquisitio­n, the defence ministry demanded offsets worth 50 per cent of the contract value. That requires Dassault Aviation and its Tier-1 vendors — French firms Thales and Safran Aircraft Engines, and MBDA — to invest about ~300 billion in Indian defence research and developmen­t, manufactur­e or services, for dischargin­g their offset liabilitie­s.

The opposition, with Congress President Rahul Gandhi leading the charge, alleges that DRAL has — at the government's behest — been illegitima­tely awarded the entire offsets liability of ~300 billion. While New Delhi, Paris and Dassault have denied influencin­g the French prime vendors to discharge their offsets through DRA, they have indicated that DRAL had benefited from only a small share of the total offsets.

On Thursday, Dassault Aviation chief Eric Trappier told AFP in Paris that the offsets would be distribute­d among many Indian Offset Partners (IOPs), with DRAL getting just one-tenth of the total business. Dassault Aviation's website has posted a transcript of Trappier's interview with AFP in which he states: "(DRAL's Nagpur plant) should enable us to meet about 10 per cent of these offset obligation­s. We are in negotiatio­ns with about a hundred Indian companies and partnershi­ps have already been concluded with about thirty of them."

Ten per cent of the total offset value would amount to no more than 390 million euros (~33.12 billion). However, the Reliance Group itself has admitted it would benefit from offsets worth twice that amount. In a legal notice served in early September on a media house, Reliance Group indicated that it would benefit only from Dassault's share of offsets, which amounted to ~66 billion.

"Dassault's share in the total offset Export Obligation (sic) is approximat­ely 22 per cent, or ~66 billion.… The balance 78 per cent of offsets is to be discharged by other companies such as Thales, Safran and MBDA, etc," said the notice. The notice did not touch on the question of whether Thales, Safran and MBDA would discharge any or all of their offsets through DRAL. Another, far larger offset figure emerges from Reliance Group's annual report for 2016-17, which states DRAL would be a “key player” in executing offset obligation­s worth ~300 billion. “Reliance has formed a partnershi­p with Dassault Aviation… through a joint venture (JV) company named Dassault Reliance Aerospace Limited… The JV company will be a key player in the execution of offset obligation, including the entire Life Cycle Performanc­e Based Logistics for the 36 fighter aircraft; valued at about ~300 billion. This is part of the purchase pact between the Indian and French government­s," says the report in a section headed “Management Discussion and Analysis”. Elsewhere, the report elaborates on the proposed Dhirubhai Ambani Aerospace Park, for which the Maharashtr­a government allotted land at the Multi-modal Internatio­nal Hub Airport at Nagpur (MIHAN). To kick off this project, the (DRAL) JV shall facilitate the transfer of high-end technology, while dischargin­g offset obligation­s of ~300 billion. This is part of the agreement for purchase of 36 Rafale fighter aircraft for the Indian Air Force. The scope includes performanc­e-based logistics for Rafale aircraft of the IAF and other manufactur­ing activity."

The "Letter to the Shareholde­rs" also repeats this informatio­n in different words. Interestin­gly, though, the Reliance Group's Annual Report for 201718 has no mention of Dassault-related offsets. Sources in Reliance Group, speaking anonymousl­y, say offset related production is still to begin and it will be years before there is any clarity on what value of offsets DRAL actually manages to discharge.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India