Rafale marks defence enhancement not for attack purposes but as a deterrent for self defence: Rajnath Singh

The 36 high-precision Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft, which include 13 India-specific enhancements sought by the IAF, are destined for Ambala in Punjab and Hasimara in West Bengal.

"The dialogue marks a new milestone in the Indo-French strategic partnership and indeed a new high in the bilateral defence cooperation." : Rajnath Singh. Image Source: NDTV
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Wednesday (October 9):Indian Defence minister Rajnath Singh concluded the annual ‘India-France Defence Dialogue’ with French Armed Forces minister Florence Parly in Paris, with enhanced strategic ties on top of his agenda.

“The dialogue marks a new milestone in the Indo-French strategic partnership and indeed a new high in the bilateral defence cooperation. Such achievements encourage us to do more and that will be on my agenda when I meet minister Parly,” said Singh, just before he performed Shastra Puja on the new Rafale aircraft before flying a sortie in it.

Singh was received by a military guard of honour at Hotel de Brienne, the headquarters of the French Armed Forces ministry in Paris, on Tuesday night at end of a packed day’s schedule during which he received the delivery of the first Rafale combat jet for the Indian Air Force (IAF).

“This aircraft marks a massive enhancement in the Indian Air Force combat capability but that enhancement is not for attack purposes but as a deterrent for self defence,” the minister said after a 25-minute sortie in the aircraft.

And, the credit for this milestone goes to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, whose decisiveness has made this crucial air enhancement possible today,” he further said.

About the Rafale Aircraft:

The 36 high-precision Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft, which include 13 India-specific enhancements sought by the IAF, are destined for Ambala in Punjab and Hasimara in West Bengal.

In terms of guarding of two borders, these aircraft will certainly provide the potent air defence we require. They are by far the most potent platform for our air defence, explained Air Marshall Harjit Singh Arora, the Vice Chief of Air Staff who accompanied the minister at the induction ceremony on Tuesday, which also marked Air Force Day.

Singh has said he expects the first 18 aircraft to be delivered by February 2021, with the remaining expected by April-May 2022.

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