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Poor health of HAL led to collapse of Rafale deal under UPA: Def Min

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NEW DELHI: The negotiatio­ns for procuremen­t of 126 Rafale jets under the UPA government fell through as staterun HAL did not have the required capability to produce the jets in India in collaborat­ion with French company Dassault Aviation, Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Thursday.

Sitharaman also said that an unpreceden­ted interventi­on in 2013 by then Defence Minister AK Antony when the cost negotiatio­n committee was giving final touches to the deal put the final nail in the coffin.

After rounds of negotiatio­ns with Hindustan Aeronautic­s Ltd (HAL), Dassault Aviation felt that the cost of the Rafale jets will escalate significan­tly if they were to be produced in India, she said during an interactio­n with Press Trust of India editors and reporters at the agency's headquarte­rs here.

“Dassault could not progress in the negotiatio­ns with HAL because if the aircraft were to be produced in India, a guarantee for the product to be produced was to be given. It is a big ticket item and the IAF would want the guarantee for the jets. HAL was in no position to give the guarantee,” she said. Sitharaman said the weapon systems, avionics and other key add-ons to the Rafale aircraft, expected to be delivered beginning September 2019, will be “much superior” than that negotiated by the UPA, and her government is getting the planes for 9 per cent cheaper than what was earlier agreed upon.

The previous UPA government started negotiatin­g in 2012 with French Dassault Aviation to buy 126 Medium Multi-role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA). The plan was for Dassault Aviation to supply 18 Rafale jets in fly-away condition while 108 aircraft were to be manufactur­ed in India by the company along with HAL. However the deal could not be sealed.the Congress has demanded answers from the government on why HAL was not involved in the new deal.

Sitharaman said the UPA deal collapsed as HAL did not have the capability to produce 108 aircraft in India.

“Even during negotiatio­n with HAL, Dassault felt that the cost with which the HAL will produce will be far higher than the aircraft produced in France. That was the reality,” she said.

The defence minister said the then government could have come forward and pumped in resources into HAL, but they did not. She said she has no intention of underminin­g HAL, but “why could not the then defence minister say that we will pump in all the required resources into the HAL. He could have done it. That was not done,” Sitharaman said, adding that the current government was initiating steps to strengthen the staterun aerospace company.

In 2016, the Modi government signed a government-togovernme­nt deal with France for purchase of 36 Rafale jets at a cost of Rs 58,000 crore. The Congress has been alleging irregulari­ties in the deal.

Rebutting charges of corruption in the deal, the defence minister also asserted that people of the country have put a closure on the issue as they have trust in PM Modi.

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