Deccan Chronicle

INDIA SAYS NO TO RUSSIAN JV FOR AIRCRAFT

Negotiatio­ns on the ambitious project have not been shelved, say sources

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New Delhi, July 8: India has conveyed to Russia its unwillingn­ess to go ahead with the joint developmen­t of a fifth-generation fighter aircraft primarily due to high cost involved in the project, official sources said.

They, however, said the negotiatio­ns between the two countries have not yet been shelved as India was ready to have a relook at co-developmen­t of the jet if an appropriat­e cost sharing formula between the two countries was arrived at. —

New Delhi, July 8: India has conveyed to Russia its unwillingn­ess to go ahead with the joint developmen­t of a fifth-generation fighter aircraft (FGFA) primarily due to high cost involved in the project, official sources said.

They, however, said the negotiatio­ns between the two countries on the much ambitious project have not yet been shelved as India was ready to have a re-look at co-developmen­t of the jet if an appropriat­e cost sharing formula between the two countries was arrived at.

India and Russia had signed an inter-government­al agreement for the mega project in 2007, vowing to take the military ties between the two strategic partners to the next level.

However, the project has been stuck for the last 11 years as there have been serious difference­s between the two sides on sharing cost of developing the jet, technologi­es to be used in it and number of aircraft to be produced.

The sources said the cost of the project has been estimated at around $30 billion or `2 lakh crore.

“Our position on various aspect of the project, including the cost component, has been conveyed to the Russian side and there has been no resolution to the issues yet,” a top official involved in the negotiatio­ns said.

In December 2010, India had agreed to pay $295 million towards the preliminar­y design of the fighter jet. Later, both sides had expressed intent to contribute each $6 billion for final design and production of the aircraft in the first phase. However, they could not come out with a final agreement on it.

“We have not closed our door on the project,” the sources said.

It is learnt that India was insisting on equal rights over the technology to be used in the aircraft but Russia was not ready to share all the critical technologi­es of the plane with New Delhi.

In the negotiatio­ns for the project, India had insisted that it must get all the required codes and access to critical technology so that it can upgrade the aircraft as per its requiremen­ts, sources said.

In February 2016, both the countries had revived talks on the project after a clearance from then Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar.

Sources said both sides were attempting to thrash out the sticky issues but added that India was not optimistic that the project will fructify due to cost involved in the project.

Interestin­gly, state-run Hindustan Aeronautic­s Ltd (HAL) is strongly pitching for the fifthgener­ation fighter jet project. — PTI

India has conveyed to Russia its unwillingn­ess to go ahead with the joint developmen­t of a fifth-generation fighter aircraft (FGFA) primarily due to high cost involved.

The cost of the project has been estimated at around `2 lakh crore. Both sides had expressed intent to contribute $6 billion each. But final agreement was not reached.

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