President Murmu's Rafale Flight: Why This Fighter Jet Sortie Matters

President Droupadi Murmu is taking a sortie in a Rafale fighter jet at Ambala Air Force Station today. This follows her previous flight in a Sukhoi 30 MKI aircraft earlier this year. Meanwhile, Dassault Aviation is planning to establish a Rafale assembly line in India through its joint venture. The move comes as India prepares for massive defense acquisitions including 114 fighter aircraft for the Air Force.

Key Points: President Murmu Takes Rafale Sortie at Ambala Air Force Station

  • President Murmu previously flew in Sukhoi 30 MKI at Tezpur Air Station in April 2023
  • Dassault Aviation plans Rafale assembly line in India through DRAL joint venture
  • Indian Air Force seeks 114 fighter aircraft in one of world's largest orders
  • Rafale production in India could generate Rs 24,000 crore annual revenue by 2028
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President Murmu to take sortie in Rafale fighter jet at Ambala Air Force Station today

President Droupadi Murmu, Supreme Commander of Indian Armed Forces, takes Rafale fighter jet sortie at Ambala Air Force Station amid India's defense expansion plans.

President Murmu to take sortie in Rafale fighter jet at Ambala Air Force Station today
"India can soon become the first country to produce a 4.5 generation fighter aircraft without being an OEM - Sources"

New Delhi, Oct 29

President Droupadi Murmu will visit Ambala, Haryana on Wednesday where she will take a sortie in a Rafale fighter jet at the Ambala Air Force Station.

Notably, the President who is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Armed Forces also took a sortie in a Sukhoi 30 MKI fighter aircraft at the Tezpur Air Force Station, Assam on April 8, 2023.

It is worthy to note here that Rafale was also deployed during 'Operation Sindoor'.

Earlier this month IANS reported that Dassault Aviation of France is planning a Rafale Assembly Line in India with an eye on the Indian Navy and Air Force orders.

According to sources close to the development, India can soon become the first country to produce a 4.5 generation fighter aircraft without being an Original Equipment Manufacturer or the OEM.

Dassault has a current backlog of close to 200 Rafales which includes outstanding deliveries for existing orders of 80 aircraft for UAE, 42 for Indonesia, 12 for Croatia, Egypt 54, Greece 24, Qatar 36 and potential 26 for the Indian Navy.

The sources revealed that with its current capacity limited to 24 aircraft per year, there is a strong case for Dassault to establish an additional production line at its joint venture, Dassault Reliance Aerospace Limited (DRAL) in India.

India is a big market and the Indian Air Force is looking at purchasing 114 fighter aircraft. Request For Proposal for this is expected in the next six months. This will be one of the largest orders for fighters anywhere in the world.

Indian Naval order for 26 aircraft is also expected to be finalised within the next six months with deliveries starting in 2027.

Sources earlier said that the Rafale manufacturing line at DRAL, MIHAN Special Economic Zone, Nagpur will see an additional half a million square feet infrastructure spread over 4 hangars, with production starting in 2028.

Annual capacity is planned at 24 aircraft per year or two aircraft per month. At an anticipated price of Rs 1,000 crore per aircraft in 2028, it will translate into Rs 24,000 crore sales per annum.

This will require an additional investment of close to Rs 3,000 crore. In terms of employment opportunities, DRAL will have more than 600 personnel to meet the requirements of the final assembly line for Falcon 2000. With Rafale, this could go past the 1,200 mark.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The Rafale manufacturing line in India is a game-changer! 24 aircraft per year and creating 1200+ jobs - this is exactly what Make in India should be about. Hope we see more such defense collaborations that boost our manufacturing capabilities.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the symbolic gesture, I wonder about the actual strategic value of such sorties. The resources spent on these events could perhaps be better utilized in addressing more pressing defense needs. Just my respectful opinion.
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Arjun K
Operation Sindoor mention caught my eye! Rafale has proven its worth in our defense arsenal. The fact that we're becoming the first non-OEM country to produce 4.5 gen fighters is massive for our defense indigenization goals. Jai Hind! 🚀
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Michael C
The economic impact is impressive - Rs 24,000 crore annual sales and thousands of jobs. This is exactly the kind of high-tech manufacturing India needs to focus on. Hope this sets a precedent for other defense manufacturing partnerships.
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Kavya N
As someone from Nagpur, I'm thrilled about the DRAL expansion! MIHAN SEZ becoming a hub for Rafale manufacturing will transform our city's economy. Can't wait to see the opportunities this brings for local youth in aerospace careers. 🙌

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