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What Will Be The Impact of The Rs.63000 Crore Rafale-M Deal on India and Indian Ocean Region?

By Adhidev Jasrotia
Last updated: April 29, 2025
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By 2031, over 60 Rafale fighters — armed with state-of-the-art weaponry and cutting-edge electronic warfare systems — will guard India’s skies and seas, bolstering its strategic capabilities against emerging challenges from China and Pakistan.

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Contents
  • Breaking Down the Rafale M Purchase
  • Why Rafale M Is Vital for India?
  • Strategic Impact

The Indian Air Force currently operates 36 Rafale C jets, the last of which was delivered in December last year. Building on this, India has now finalized a ₹63,000 crore deal to acquire 26 Rafale M (Marine) variants specifically for naval operations. These jets will serve aboard India’s aircraft carriers, INS Vikrant and INS Vikramaditya.

Breaking Down the Rafale M Purchase

The signed contract includes 22 single-seat Rafale M fighters and 4 twin-seat trainer variants. The agreement also covers comprehensive fleet maintenance, training programs, and logistical support under a localized Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) setup — a significant win for the ‘Make in India’ initiative through offset obligations. These obligations will also lead to indigenous production of some critical components.

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The Navy initially sought 57 jets but will begin with 26, offset by the Rafale M’s superior sortie generation rates compared to the aging Russian MiG-29K fleet.

India has secured advanced indigenous weapons integration for the Rafales, including the Astra Mark I air-to-air missile and the Rudram Mark II anti-radiation missile, alongside French armaments like the Exocet anti-ship missile, the long-range Meteor air-to-air missile, the SCALP cruise missile, and precision-guided munitions like the Hammer.

Crucially, these jets are specifically engineered for carrier-based operations, featuring reinforced landing gears, foldable wings, and arrestor hooks — essential for the demanding environment at sea.

Why Rafale M Is Vital for India?

India’s naval aviation strength needs urgent modernization. Currently, the Navy relies on the MiG-29K, an aircraft nearing obsolescence, and with Russia entangled in the Ukraine conflict, operational support has become uncertain.

Former Navy Chief Admiral Arun Prakash (retd.) emphasized, “The Rafale M is a combat-proven, 4.5-generation fighter capable of outperforming Chinese J-15 jets. It is essential for safeguarding our carrier groups and projecting air power across the Indian Ocean Region.”

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The timing is critical, as China’s growing carrier fleet and expansionist ambitions raise concerns about future incursions into India’s maritime zones.

Moreover, by operating both the Air Force’s C variant and the Navy’s M variant, India unlocks unique tactical advantages, such as aerial “buddy-buddy” refuelling, enhancing operational range and endurance.

Strategic Impact

With the Rafale M induction, India will join France as the only nations operating this elite fighter, giving it a technological and strategic edge over regional adversaries. It reaffirms India’s commitment to securing its maritime interests and maintaining air superiority across vital sea lanes.

In an era where air dominance defines strategic influence, India’s Rafale M deal is a decisive step toward bolstering national security and regional stability.

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ByAdhidev Jasrotia
An expert in Indian defence affairs, military recruitment, and geopolitical strategy, brings a strong foundation in national security journalism. Recommended for the Indian Army with All India Rank 138.
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