No need for 126 Rafales, 36 enough, the deal is yet to be inked: Parrikar
May 31, 2015
From Snehesh Alex Philip
New Delhi
Terming the UPA’s proposed deal for 126 Rafale fighter jets as “economically unviable” and not required, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar has said the NDA government will buy only 36 of the French aircraft, to be used for strategic purposes, and no more.
Parrikar also raised questions on the tendering process initiated by former Defence Minister A K Antony and said his predecessor had “hammered” the tender in such a way that the Rafale deal would have never seen the light of the day.
Rejecting criticism from the Congress that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had bypassed the Finance Ministry and the Defence Acquisition Council, the apex body of the Defence Ministry that takes the call on military projects, Parrikar said “the deal is yet to be inked” and they should hold their horses till the process was complete.
He expressed confidence that the Committee, that has been set up to work out the contract, would complete the task in the next 2-3 months.
The new government led by Narendra Modi has scrapped the over USD 20 billion deal for 126 Rafales more than three years after Dassault was declared the lowest bidder under UPA’s tenure.
During his visit to France last month, the Prime Minister announced the decision to buy 36 of these jets in a fly-away condition under a government-to-government (G2G) contract.
Parrikar underlined that the decision to acquire 36 Rafales came in view of the “urgent requirement” of Indian Air Force.
“We are not buying the rest. We are only buying the direct 36,” Parrikar told PTI when asked what will happen to rest of the requirement.
He said that the UPA deal for 126 Rafales was way too expensive and it would have hampered other modernisation plans of the Indian military.
The deal would have required around Rs 1.3 lakh crore over a period of 10-11 years, he added.
“Would there be any money for any other work?” he asked.
“I also feel like having a BMW and Mercedes. But I don’t because I can’t afford it. First I can’t afford it and second I don’t need it. So, 126 Rafales was economically unviable. It was not required,” Parrikar said. .
Attacking Antony over the Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft tendering process, Parrikar said that his UPA predecessor had “hammered” the tender in such a way that the Rafales would have never seen the light of day.
He also wondered why Antony was trying to force the French firm Dassault Aviation, manufacturer of the Rafale, to come back to him even after it was selected as the lowest bidder.
“After L1 was determined, Antony said go ahead with cost negotiations and, after negotiations are complete, go back and check on methodology of L1, whether it was correct or not?”
“Why did it happen? There are only two reasons. You are forcing your supplier to come back to you. What is the reason? He (Antony) should answer,” Parrikar said refusing to elaborate further.
The minister underlined that Rafales are not a replacement for MiG-21s. He said that the MiGs would be replaced by the indigenous Tejas Light Combat Aircraft.
Explaining the strike capability of the Rafales and the kind of weapons it is fitted with, Parrikar said the French fighter jet was a “deep-striking fourth generation plus” aircraft.
Asked if the Rafale deal meant that the Modi government will only go through G2G(Government to Government) deals for strategic assets in defence, Parrikar said the Defence Procurement Procedure does not prevent the government from using the G2G route.
“That Rafale deal (MMRCA) of his (Antony) through RFP would have never seen the light of the day. Wherever there is a need of defence of this country, I will not hesitate to advise the Prime Minister to go for government-to-government deal,” he said.
PTI
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