It’s the biggest defence deal since independence: over 30 billion Euros (Rs 3.25 lakh crore approx.) for 114 Rafale fighter jets. And along with it, a separate deal for Scalp air-to-air missiles that the Rafales would be armed with. Both deals and other issues will be before the Defence Acquisition Council headed by Rakshya Mantri Rajnath Singh in a couple of hours. Other members of the DAC are the chief of defence staff, the three armed forces chiefs, the defence secretary and the Defence Research and Development head. The Rafale deal (reported by this website on January 20 this year) will be a 30 billion Euro one, but keeping aatmanirbhar Bharat or self reliance in mind, the planes will have a lot if indigenous content. In fact, the defence ministry
is trying for 50-60 percent, at least. How that works out remains to be seen.


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