The French government made the offer of sale for the Jaguar fighters about six months ago, and India is actively pursuing the opportunity, according to a top Indian Ministry of Defence official.
The offer will be actively discussed during an official visit to France July 17-20 of India's Air Force chief, Air Chief Marshal Birender Singh Dhanoa, the MoD official noted.
The government official refused to comment on the price offered by France for the Jaguar fighters, but did say India is actively considering acquiring them after proper refurbishment.
During his visit, Dhanoa will inspect the license production of Rafale aircraft for India at Dassault Aviation manufacturing facilities and will fly a sortie in a Rafale aircraft. (end of excerpt)
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(EDITOR’S NOTE: India’s state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. is already upgrading 57 Indian Air Force Jaguars under the DARIN III program, which was developed in cooperation with Dassault Aviation, and who also built the first two upgraded aircraft.)
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