- India approves purchase of 26 Rafale M jets for Navy in ₹63,000-crore deal with France.
- Includes maintenance, training, and local manufacturing offsets.
- Deliveries expected to begin in 2029 and conclude by 2031.
The Indian government has officially cleared a major defence deal to acquire 26 Rafale Marine fighter jets from France. This move aims at modernising the Indian Navy’s carrier-based air power.
This acquisition marks a crucial leap for India’s maritime strength. These aircraft are specifically designed for aircraft carrier operations. They will complement the aging MiG-29K fleet.
Rafale M Deal: India Strengthens Maritime Edge with French Fighter Jets
The Rafale M is a carrier-capable variant of the Rafale fighter used by the French Navy. It is known for its high versatility and powerful weapons suite. Its ability to take off from ski-jump decks, like those on Indian aircraft carriers, made it a preferred choice after extensive trials.
The 26 aircraft will come equipped with cutting-edge radar systems, advanced electronic warfare capabilities, and compatibility with naval weapons. This will allow the Navy to significantly enhance air dominance and surveillance across vast maritime zones.
The agreement also supports India’s “Aatmanirbhar Bharat” initiative by including offset obligations. These require France to collaborate with Indian firms for component manufacturing. This opens doors for increased defence industrial cooperation and potential joint ventures in the aerospace sector.
Beyond its technical significance, the deal is also a diplomatic milestone. It reflects India’s growing defence ties with France. Previously, the two nations collaborated on the Air Force Rafale deal, space technology, and submarine development. The strategic trust between the two nations is expected to deepen with this new chapter in defence partnership.
India’s Rafale M deal signals a bold shift in naval preparedness. It combines cutting-edge air power with strategic international cooperation to secure the seas of tomorrow.
“A strong Navy is not a provocation to war. It is the surest guarantee of peace.” — Theodore Roosevelt