Rafale jet deal deferred, no money left: Antony


New Delhi, Feb 7 (PTI): In a surprise move, India deferred until the next financial year its plan to finalise a deal for purchase of 126 Rafale combat aircraft from France since there is "no money left" for this now, Defence Minister A K Antony said today.

Antony also said Government is looking into complaints about the procedure to determine the winner of the combat aircraft deal, which is touted as the "mother of all deals" and is expected to cost India more than Rs 60,000 crore.

Antony hoped that deal will be finalised in 2014-15. Though there was no deadline it was speculated that the deal could be finalised during the current financial year.

Asserting that the negotiations in the deal were still progressing, the Defence Minister told a press conference that the financial condition of the government was not good and "there is no money left for this."

"Almost all the budget has been spent. Many other projects are also in the pipeline," he said.
The Defence Minister said his department has already spent 92 per cent of its funds allocated for modernisation and the remaining is also expected to be utilised soon.

He said the Government was making headway in the Rafale deal and taking all the possible care in the process to ensure that there are no loose ends.

French Dassault Aviation, which makes the Rafale fighters, has been the lowest bidder for supply of the medium-multirole combat aircraft.

After a five-year long process, India had selected the French Dassault Aviation last year for meeting its requirement for 126 combat aircraft edging out the European consortium EADS' Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jet.

Antony also said the two sides were also trying to tackle the issue of life cycle costs relating to the Rafale.

"There are complaints about the procedure of calculating the Life Cycle Cost and that issue is not yet settled. Before bringing the deal before the Cabinet Committee on Security for final approval, we would like to get clear on that aspect," he said.

As per the Indian defence procedure, the firms offering lowest prices and meeting the requirements of the respective services are given the contract and in this deal

  

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  • Rakesh, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 07 2014

    Paisa illa!!
    Paisa ella Congi MP and R Vadra kondu poyi

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  • ASK, Pune

    Fri, Feb 07 2014

    He is your MP. If you are so frustrated, why don't you vote him out in the next election?

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  • hari, bangalore

    Fri, Feb 07 2014

    Shocked to hear from Mr. Anthony saying "no money left" to buy military jets. Though no money left due to poor and corrupt governance, they would have put it across in a diplomatic way rather than degrading our country by saying "no money left" and even no money to clear defense contractors' bills for the last couple of months, then how the govt made budget and where the money gone..and you can see the series of govt ads appearing in print/visual media across the country of their so called achievements, and wonder why should they waste taxpayers money for such things

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  • Kurien, Kozikode

    Fri, Feb 07 2014

    Antony is saying that Cong-I needs funds for the 2014 elections! Deals with Jagan, selling portions of Arunachal and Ladakh is perhaps not sufficient. They are expecting to spend a lot more to buy votes. Democracy is costly, and the prince must be installed as PM whatever the cost.

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