The price for 36 Rafales, as per the UPA tender, keeping the cost escalation and dollar rate in view, comes to over over Rs 66,000 crore (around 9 billion Euros), they said.
This includes the cost involved in making changes that India has sought in the aircraft, including Israeli helmet- mounted display and some specific weaponry, among others.
"The effort is to bring down the price to around Euros 8 billion (over Rs 59,000 crore)," the sources said, adding that the actual price negotiations only started from January 21.
Asked about plane price being offered by France now, they said it has been reduced "marginally".
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Another point under discussion is the payment of advance which India will have to make.
"Also, the document (Inter-Governmental Agreement) will need legal vetting and clearance from the Cabinet Committee on Security," the sources said.
They also said that 50 per cent offset will apply to the deal. France had initially not agreed to it but the roadblock was removed in August last year after Modi spoke to Hollande over phone.
Following the MoU signed on January 25 during Hollande's visit, Dassault Aviation, the manufacturer of Rafale, had said in a statement, "We are very pleased with this progress, and actively supporting French authorities in their efforts to finalize a complete agreement within the next four weeks."