"I have asked for the report and I have not received it and I would not like to comment until the CNC gives me a detailed report on whatever they have agreed," he told reporters on the sidelines of the Aero India 2015 air show here.
Parrikar said there is no "premature indication" to CNC, but he had ensured that it expedites the process of submitting the report by last week of February or first week of March.
The Defence Minister also said "since it is a deal under processing, I am not commenting more on it because anything which I say will prejudice the body which is dealing with it."
The negotiations on Rafale fighter jet deal have run into rough weather recently, leading to delay in finalisation of the contract for supply of 126 fighter planes.
India is insisting that Dassault Aviation, which manufactures Rafale, cannot renege on the Request for Proposal (RFP) clauses, which it had initially agreed to. India says France must stick to the price that it had quoted in the RFP and guarantee clause under which Dassault has to stand guarantee for the planes that would be manufactured by state-owned HAL.