India tempts US with $6bn aircraft deal
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Mar. 27th, 2006 || Source:
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NEW DELHI: In a strategic shift that would have a huge impact on the future of the Indian military, the government is seriously considering the purchase of American fighters for the
Indian Air Force, sources told DNA.
The caveat: US lawmakers must approve the Indo-US nuclear deal. The purchase of 126 Medium Range Multi-Role Combat aircraft, estimated to cost almost $6 billion (Rs27,000 crore) has been delayed so that it can be used as leverage with the Americans. The Request for Proposal for the contract is expected anytime.
Swedish Gripen fighters, Russia's upgraded
MIG-29s, American
F/A-18s and
F-16s and French
Rafale fighters are also contenders.
Sources told DNA that the Request for Proposal to be issued to global military aviation giants for the fighters has now been delayed till US legislative bodies complete the process for the Indo-US nuclear deal.
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