India's Mega Defence Deals: Rafale Jets, US Planes & Russian Missiles on DAC Agenda

The Defence Acquisition Council, chaired by Rajnath Singh, is set to discuss several major defence procurement projects. Key items include the massive Rs 3.25 lakh crore deal for 114 Rafale fighter jets from France and a proposal for six additional P-8I maritime surveillance aircraft from the US. The council will also consider buying Scalp cruise missiles for existing Rafales and missiles for the Sudarshan air defence system from Russia. Additionally, it is expected to clear an indigenous project for Vibhav anti-tank mines developed by DRDO.

Key Points: India's DAC to Discuss Rafale, US P-8I, Russian Missile Deals

  • 114 Rafale jets from France
  • Scalp cruise missiles
  • 6 P-8I planes from US
  • Sudarshan air defence missiles from Russia
  • Indigenous Vibhav anti-tank mines
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Major deals with US, France, Russia likely to be discussed by Defence Acquisition Council today

Defence Acquisition Council meeting to review multi-billion dollar deals for French Rafale jets, US surveillance aircraft, Russian missiles, and indigenous anti-tank mines.

"Mother of all defence deals - referring to the 114 Rafale fighter jet acquisition plan"

New Delhi, February 12

Multiple important projects including the Rs 3.25 lakh crore 114 Rafale combat aircraft acquisition plan and buying a large number of Scalp cruise missiles from France, P-8I maritime surveillance aircraft from the US and air defence missiles for the Sudarshan S-400 long range Air defeare missiles are expected to be taken up for discussion by the Defence Acquisition Council in its meeting likely on Thursday.

The meeting, chaired by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, is also likely to clear a major indigenous project to buy around one lakh Vibhav point attack anti-tank mines developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation.

India has plans of buying 114 Rafale multirole fighter jets from France under a deal which is also being called the 'Mother of all defence deals' as it would be atleast five times bigger than any military hardware deal ever signed by the country.

The Air Force also has plans to buy a significant number of Scalp cruise missiles for its existing fleet of Rafale fighter jets.

The DAC meeting is also likely to take up the case for buying six more P-8I maritime surveillance and anti-submarine warfare planes from the US under a deal likely to be around USD 3 billion.

The meeting is also expected to approve the proposal to issue a tender to procure a large quantity of missiles for the Sudarshan air defence system, which scored multiple hits against the Pakistan Air Force in Operation Sindoor.

The tender would be issued to Russian government agencies in accordance with the new intergovernmental agreements signed between the two countries.

Multiple proposals for overhauling the armoured vehicle fleet of the Indian army are also likely to be discussed at the meeting.

- ANI

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Priya S
While strengthening defence is crucial, I hope we are also investing proportionally in healthcare and education. A Rs 3.25 lakh crore deal is staggering. The budget allocation needs balance.
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Rohit P
Good to see the indigenous Vibhav anti-tank mines by DRDO getting clearance. Atmanirbhar Bharat in action! We must reduce foreign dependency for critical defence items in the long run.
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Sarah B
The P-8I aircraft from the US are a game-changer for maritime surveillance, especially with increased Chinese naval activity in the Indian Ocean. A necessary investment for our security.
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Vikram M
Maintaining strong ties with Russia for the S-400 missiles while also buying from France and the US shows smart strategic diversification. We cannot put all our eggs in one basket geopolitically.
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Karthik V
Hope the procurement process is transparent and swift. Past deals have been mired in delays and controversies. Our armed forces need this modern equipment without bureaucratic hurdles.

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