Rafale very good aircraft, will join IAF in 6 months: French Ambassador to India


New Delhi, Feb 20 (IT): Amid a raging political row over the Rafale deal, French Ambassador to India Alexandre Ziegler on Wednesday said, "I don't see any scandal." In fact, Ziegler said that the Rafale fighter jets purchased by the Indian government are "very good aircraft".

He added that the Rafale aircraft will be joining the Indian Air Force (IAF) within six months.

"I don't see any scandal. What I see is a very good aircraft which has been purchased by the Government of India and which comes probably to fly here in the sky of Bengaluru and which will join Indian Air Force within six months," Ziegler said.

Last week on Thursday, the French government said there was "absolutely no pressure" on it for selecting an offset partner and asserted that there was "nothing stronger" in its system than an inter-governmental agreement to protect the contract.

The French government's strong assertion came a day after the much-awaited CAG report on the controversy-hit contract showed that the Rafale deal signed by the Modi government to procure 36 fighter jets from France's Dassault got 2.86 per cent cheaper price than what was negotiated during the previous UPA regime in 2007.

At an interaction with a select group of journalists in Delhi, French Ambassador to India Alexandre Ziegler asserted that there was "nothing stronger" in his country's system than an inter-governmental agreement that protects the deal.

"In our system, when a government signs a deal under its name, we are responsible as a government for supply, price and delivery," he said underlining the strong commitment of the French government to the deal.

His remarks assume significance as they come amid questions being raised over the absence of a sovereign guarantee in the deal.

The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG), in its report on the Rafale deal, has highlighted the drawbacks of settling for a 'Letter of Comfort' rather than a sovereign guarantee by the French government.

Highlighting its concerns, the CAG has observed that in case of a breach of agreement, India would now have to first settle the matter through arbitration directly with the French vendors.

Asked if there was any pressure from the Indian side to select an offset partner in the deal, the French envoy said: "There was absolutely no pressure on the French government."

The Congress led by its president Rahul Gandhi has been accusing the Modi government of helping Anil Ambani make a profit of Rs 30,000 crore by helping him get an offset contract under the deal.

The government as well as Ambani have denied all allegations.

A French media report last year had quoted former French President Francois Hollande as purportedly saying that the Indian government proposed Reliance Defence as the partner for Dassault Aviation in the Rs 58,000 crore Rafale deal and France did not have a choice.

Hollande, however, later was quoted as saying that France "did not choose Reliance in any way".

When asked whether India had put pressure on Reliance and Dassault to work together, Hollande had said he was unaware and "only Dassault can comment on this".

On France's participation in the Aero India in Bengaluru, the French envoy said his country will bring the strongest foreign delegation with 49 major firms and small and medium-sized enterprises will cover the entire civil and defence aerospace sectors.

France offers co-development and transfer of technology aimed at bolstering India's strategic autonomy and the 'Make in India' programme, he said.

  

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  • Sampath, India

    Wed, Feb 20 2019

    People who think that India should be stronger are with Modi...so either you are with country or not with country....

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  • Tilak, Udupi

    Wed, Feb 20 2019

    Of course a Frenchman will say a French aircraft is very good! And what logic is that if I am with Modi I am with the country!? I absolutely despise Modi and his cronies just because I want my country to be a liberal nation rather than a forced cow urine drinking country. You want to eat beef you eat beef, if you do not want to you dont. It is my wish and my vision of India and no one has to have the right to say what I should do within the morality lines.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 20 2019

    rafale is a good & dat is da reason congress chose dis aircraft. tell us 2 whom u gave hefty commission

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  • mohan, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 20 2019

    Surely he will certify his product ......paise to khaya hai....acha bolnayee padega..... otherwise he cannot sell his product to other country..

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 20 2019

    Bankrupt Rafale, bankrupt Anil Ambani. Where does the French Ambassador fit into this ?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Feb 20 2019

    An Egyptian Air Force Rafale fighter jet crashed during a training sortie which coincided with President Macron’s visit to Cairo. - Cut & Paste ...

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, Feb 20 2019

    Don't you think Six months time is too long, in view of present conditions and in case further escalation!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Feb 20 2019

    After Six Months Feku will be in London with Vijay, Nirav, Lalit & Mehul ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Feb 20 2019

    A Frenchmen will always say that his bottom is ...

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  • nani, Mnagalore

    Wed, Feb 20 2019

    Rahaul gandhi is right.Rafle is biggest scam of india.(only hava no proof)

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  • gm, mlur

    Wed, Feb 20 2019

    A French media report last year had quoted former French President Francois Hollande as purportedly saying that the Indian government proposed Reliance Defence as the partner for Dassault Aviation in the Rs 58,000 crore Rafale deal and France did not have a choice.

    Hollande, however, later was quoted as saying that France "did not choose Reliance in any way".

    When asked whether India had put pressure on Reliance and Dassault to work together, Hollande had said he was unaware and "only Dassault can comment on this".

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