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India Nears Deal for 26 Rafale Marine Combat Aircraft Amid Rising Regional Tensions

By Jitendra Singh
Last updated: December 14, 2024
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In a significant development for regional security dynamics, India is on the cusp of finalizing a major defense deal with France for the procurement of 26 Marine combat aircraft, as disclosed by Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi during the annual Navy Day press conference. This strategic move is part of India’s broader efforts to bolster its maritime capabilities amid growing concerns over developments in neighboring countries, particularly Pakistan and China.

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Admiral Tripathi stated that the negotiations concerning the Rafale Marine jets are at an advanced stage, with only one level remaining before proceeding to the Cabinet Committee on Security. He expressed confidence that the deal could be concluded as early as next month. The Rafale Marine deal is poised to follow a similar framework to the previous agreement made in 2016 for 36 Rafale jets designated for the Indian Air Force, although Tripathi noted that the pricing for the new deal has significantly improved after multiple rounds of discussions.

The acquisition of these combat aircraft is set to enhance the Indian Navy’s maritime strike capabilities. The upcoming deal also includes plans for specific modifications, such as the integration of indigenous technologies like the Uttam radar into the aircraft. While the integration process may entail a lengthy and costly timeline of about eight years, Tripathi indicated that it remains a crucial aspect of the negotiations.

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India has urged France to incorporate various indigenous weapons systems into the marine jets, including the Astra beyond visual range missiles and Rudram anti-radiation missiles. As part of the overall package, India will also be receiving an increased number of long-range air-to-air Meteor missiles alongside advanced anti-ship weapons systems. The comprehensive nature of this deal reflects India’s strategic priorities in enhancing its defenses, particularly in light of evolving threats.

Admiral Tripathi highlighted the unique design features of the naval version of the Rafale, noting its reinforced undercarriage and longer nose compared to the Air Force variants. This distinction underscores the aircraft’s adaptability for maritime operations.

The Navy Chief emphasized that India remains vigilant against potential threats from neighboring countries, specifically referencing Pakistan’s ambitious plans to expand its naval fleet to 50 vessels. He expressed concern that Pakistan appears to be favoring military advancements over the welfare of its population. Additionally, he mentioned India’s own strategic capabilities, including the nuclear submarine INS Arihant, which has conducted several deterrence patrols and missile tests.

As India prepares to finalize this significant procurement, the implications for regional security and strategic balances in South Asia are profound, as both India and its neighbors continue to evolve their military capabilities in response to each other’s actions.

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