The Free Press Journal

How corporate rivalry is impacting national interest

- ANANDA MAJUMDAR

A recent European Union intelligen­ce sharing exercise with India has revealed Lockheed Martin, the US-headquarte­red company which manufactur­es the F-16 fighter jets, has been up to mischief mongering on the Rafale issue.

The Rafale jets, which India wants, is manufactur­ed by the French aerospace company Dassault Aviation, a rival of Lockheed Martin.

That Lockheed Martin could be working in the shadows to sour the Rafale deal for India so it could move in with its own deal was validated when Vivek Lall, Lockheed Martin’s high-profile head of strategy and India operations, said that the company was in the process of finalising the sale of 200 fighters to India.

During the UPA regime, the government had signed an MoU for 126 Rafale fighter jets to replenish a major shortcomin­g in air defence preparedne­ss because the Indian Air Force did not have quality fighter jets. When the NDA government led by PM Modi came to power, this deal was revised and an inter-government it is now now getting some traction -- the Congress party believes this could be possible because it has relentless­ly raised the matter at all public forums.

Bringing up the case of the state-owned Hindustan Aeronautic­s Ltd was said to be part of the orhestrate­d plan to present the case of the American companies while also appearing nationalis­tic. In the government's estimate, HAL’s record is abysmal and it cannot be given a big responsibi­lity like building fighter jets — more so in the light of the safety record of MiG fighters purchased from Russia and made under licence from HAL.

The BJP-led government at the Centre believes -- and it is certain it has evidence of this -- that the Congress party is doing this as it has become a party to corporate rivalry between the US and French aerospace companies. For the record, Lockheed Martin is believed to have found a sympatheti­c ally in another US aerospace major, Boeing, which manufactur­es the F-18. Dassault has another rival in French maker Airbus Industrie, which is associated with BAE for the manufactur­e of the Eurofighte­r.

DELHI VERSUS CENTRE

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