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Boeing joins with Mahindra to bid for India jet deal

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US giant Boeing will partner with India’s state-run Hindustan Aeronautic­s and Mahindra Defence Systems to build F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter jets in India, the companies said Friday.

The deal comes after India said it would need 110 combat jets, worth about $15 billion, to bolster its defences. Boeing has offered to build the jets locally to comply with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “Make-inIndia” campaign, which aims to cut imports and build a domestic defence industry.

India, the world’s biggest arms importer, is in the midst of a multi-billion dollar upgrade of its largely elderly military equipment.

“Our partnershi­p with HAL (Hindustan Aeronautic­s Ltd) and Mahindra will enable us to optimise the full potential of India’s public and private sector to deliver next-generation F/A18 fighter capabiliti­es,” Pratyush Kumar, president of Boeing India, said in a statement.

Under the deal, Boeing will build a production facility in India where other fighter jets could also be built.

Boeing is competing with Lockheed Martin of the United States, Sweden’s Saab and Dassault of France to supply fighter jets to the Indian Air Force. Lockheed is partnering with Tata Advanced Systems to build single-engine F16 fighter planes in India. Saab has said it will build its planes with India’s Adani Group. (AFP)

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