The Asian Age

Panel nod to Rafale given 16 months after Paris visit

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs

The Cabinet Committee on Security ( CCS) cleared the ` 58,000- crore 36 Rafale fighter aircraft buy 16 months after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the deal during his France visit in April 2015, the Rajya Sabha was informed by junior defence minister Subhash Bhamre on Monday.

Only on August 24, 2016, did the CCS give its okay while the deal was inked on December 23, 2016.

“The inter- government­al agreement ( IGA) for procuremen­t of 36 Rafale aircraft with the French government was accorded approval by the CCS on August 24, 2016 and signed on December 23, 2016,” Bhamre said in a reply in the Rajya Sabha.

The minister said the cost of each Rafale aircraft is approximat­ely ` 670 crore but did not give details of prices of associated equipment, weapons and services.

The minister’s written response came to a question by Congress MP Vivek Tankha, who specifical­ly asked whether the CCS approval was sought at the time of announceme­nt of the deal in France.

A joint statement issued on April 10, 2015, after Mr Modi’s talks with the then French President François Hollande had said India conveyed to the government of France that in view of the critical operationa­l necessity for multi- role combat aircraft for the IAF, the Government of India would like to acquire 36 Rafale jets in fly- away condition as quickly as possible.

“The two leaders agreed to conclude an InterGover­nmental Agreement for supply of the aircraft on terms that would be better than conveyed by Dassault Aviation as part of a separate process underway,” the statement said.

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