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India News: Rafael thousands crore deal in limbo



New Delhi. Thousands million agreement Rafael fighter being complicated. Guarantee provision and prices pushed up India as an alternative to Russia and Su-30 is thought to consider Mkeai aircraft.
India insists that the manufacturer Rafael Aviation slaves formerly agreed Request for Proposal (RFP) can not be ruled out. New Delhi has made ​​it clear that the ball is now in the court of France. The enormity of the situation that can be garnered from the approximately 42 thousand crores coming in the agreement to remove barriers to the end of January, the French decided to send a high-level delegation to India.
The biggest defense deal can be canceled!
A senior official of the Ministry of Defence has admitted that there are some problems in completing the deal. Rafael deal to end the state of Russia and India is considering buying Sukhoi-30 aircraft. In December last year, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar bound for the French equivalent of the RFP was clearly told.
Rafael priority of Air Force aircraft
Under the agreement, the French company to provide slaves 126 fighters. These 18 will be imported, while the rest of the slaves to build 108 aircraft license ¨hdustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) will be carried out in the country. Rafael in 2012 was selected.

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