The meeting between the two sides is expected to take negotiations close
to acquisition of Rafale Marine for deployment on aircraft carrier INS Vikrant
for replacing ageing Mig 29K jets.
National Security
Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval held discussions on 26 Rafale Marine fighter jets for
Indian Navy in a meeting with French Minister for the Armed Forces Sebastien
Lecornu in Paris, as the Dassault
Aviation has already submitted final price for the platforms. .
Besides this,
discussions were also held regarding Scorpene submarines, space, and
international situation, especially Ukraine.
Sebastien Lecornu said in a post on X, ”On the
occasion of his visit to France, discussions with Ajit Doval, National Security
Advisor of India. To discuss our bilateral defense cooperation: Rafale Marine,
Scorpene submarines, space. As well as the international situation, especially
in Ukraine.”
In May, a high-level
delegation visited New Dehli to discuss with Ministry of Defence about the cost
negotiation and indigenous payload and avionics integration on the Rafale
Marine platform.
India has been pushing
for Uttam radar and Astra beyond visual range missiles integration on the
Rafale Marines, which will give a push for self-reliance to the indigenous
defence industry.
Of the 26 Rafale Marine jets, the talks are for 22
single-seater fighters and four twin-seaters for training.
India Navy is in talks
with PSU Mazagaon Dockyards which would join hands with French Naval Group to
build three more Scorpene submarines. As per negotiations, India is trying to
have a certain percentage of indigenous content, including from the defence PSU
BEL, while the architecture will be from the Naval Group.