First 5 Rafale fighters arriving in New Delhi on Wednesday


New Delhi/Paris, Jul 27 (IANS): While India and China remain locked in a military face-off along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh, France has dispatched the first five Rafale fighter aircraft which are to arrive in New Delhi on Wednesday.

In a statement, the embassy of India in France said that the move has enabled India to take a significant step in strengthening its air power and defence preparedness. This also marks a new milestone in the strong and growing India-France defence cooperation, the French embassy said.

Built by Dassault, the Rafale fighter aircraft flew out from Merignac airbase in Bordeaux, France to India on Monday. India's Ambassador to France Jawed Ashraf was there to see off the Rafale jets.

He said, "The long awaited and much needed two squadrons of Rafale would add great strength to Indian Air Force and India's defence capabilities." Ashraf met the Indian Air Force pilots and congratulated them on becoming the first Indian pilots to fly one of the world's most advanced and potent fighter aircraft.

Ashraf also thanked the French Air force for its support and Dassault for delivering the aircraft on schedule despite the ongoing pandemic crisis.

Eric Trappier, Chairman, Dassault Aviation and Air Commodore Hilal Ahmad Rather, the Air Attache to France, were also present on the occasion apart from other officials.

The aircraft will cover a distance of nearly 7000 kms from France to India with air-to-air refuelling and a single stop en route in the UAE.

The first Rafale fighter was handed over to the Indian Air Force (IAF) in October 2019 in a ceremony attended by the French Minister for Armed Forces Madame Florence Parly and Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. Delivery of ten aircraft has been completed on schedule. Five will stay back in France for training mission. The delivery of all 36 aircraft will be completed on schedule by the end of 2021.

In accordance with the contract, the Indian Air Force pilots and support personnel have been provided full training on the aircraft and weapon systems by Dassault. Further batches of Indian Air Force personnel will continue the training over the next nine months, the statement said.

India and France have a long history of cooperation in fighter aircraft, which includes India's acquisition of French Toofanis in 1953, then the Mystere, Jaguar and Mirage.

In a gesture of friendship, the government of France will send an aircraft with medical equipment and experts on July 26 to support India's efforts against the COVID-19 pandemic, the statement said.

 

  

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  • Ramesh Babu, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 28 2020

    just wait for 2 months we will find from 5 it maybe less... coz our fighters are gone down without any war.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Mon, Jul 27 2020

    I still remember Raul's sobbing "Unconditional apology" in SC of India and then the massive loss to Modi in LS polls when Rafale fell flat

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  • mohan, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 27 2020

    Thursday he will attack China.. good

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jul 27 2020

    Anil Ambani is Bankrupt ...

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  • AM, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 27 2020

    Rafale deal was a big blow for the reputation of CBI as midnight raid by CBI on CBI. Bakhts may shout from roof top that there is no scam in this deal, but common public knows it is biggest scam but unfortunately our honourable institutions did not co-operate in the investigation and they made a joke with tax payers money. BJP polarized voters and brainwashed them with religious sentiments

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  • Brajesh, Kodadyka

    Mon, Jul 27 2020

    Please increase price of petrol/diesel/gas immediately to purchase more of weapons. Modiji hum thumhare saath hai..

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Mon, Jul 27 2020

    I believe in Nimbo and Mirchy.
    It's modiji's government and not Nehru Government of 60's.

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Mon, Jul 27 2020

    These are 5 Rafale fighters.

    Even if there are 500...

    ...what really matters is if India has the economic capability to fight with China even for 5 days.

    Unfortunately India does not.

    For that matter there is no country in the world right now to take on China.

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  • Joe, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 27 2020

    Forget India for a moment if China had Israel in South China Sea as their neighbor they would have run to UN for help.

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Mon, Jul 27 2020

    You are writing as if Chinese declared some war.. but i don't think they will come for war.
    For Ladak issues, India need to engage with small arms inorder to vacate them.. that is the solution.
    These rafale will be useful for Pakistan border where there is more ceasefire violations. .. i feel so..

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  • Brajesh, Kodadyka

    Mon, Jul 27 2020

    We already blocked sea route near andaman islands. Most of trading of China thru vessels moving from this region only. American Aircraft already patrolling in the region along with Indian Navy. China is gheroard from all end..by Japanese Taiwanese..Vietnames...Phillipnes...and many more back-up european countries. Russia will play neutral role.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Mon, Jul 27 2020

    Rafale sure game changer :
    For Dassault- if not for Indian deal, would have downed the shutter as company was on the verge of bankruptcy - Dr Swamy
    For Anil Ambani - no explanation required.

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