French Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian today left for New Delhi where he is expected to sign a long-delayed deal to sell 36 Dassault fighter jets to India.
Dassault CEO Eric Trappier was part of Le Drian's delegation, an AFP reporter accompanying the minister on the flight said.
Paris has stopped short of confirming the deal approved yesterday by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's cabinet committee on security, with government spokesman Stephane Le Foll saying France was waiting for "things to be said officially".
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The long-delayed deal is the biggest order for the Rafale after Egypt and Qatar each ordered 24 of the jets last year.
India entered exclusive negotiations four years ago on buying 126 Rafale jets, but the number of planes was drastically scaled back in tortuous negotiations over the cost and assembly of the planes in India.
Details of the agreement - notably the price tag - "will become clear after the signing event", the Indian official said.
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