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India clears 950 million Euro deal for missiles for Mirage2000
New Delhi, Jan 4 (PTI) India today cleared a Euro 950 million deal to procure 500 air-to-air missiles from a French firm for the Mirage 2000 aircraft of Indian Air Force (IAF).
A Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) meeting chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh cleared the deal to procure 490 MICA missiles manufactured by French firm MBDA for Euro 950 million, Defence Ministry sources said here.
The missiles would be deployed on the 51 Mirage 2000 fleet, which are already undergoing upgrades at French facilities under a Euro 1.47 billion deal signed earlier this year.
Under the deal, MBDA will have to do offsets worth 30 per cent of the deal meaning that they will have to invest 315 million Euros back in the Indian defence sector.
The Defence Procurement Procedure (DPP) mandates that foreign vendors bagging deals worth over Rupees 3.0 billion (about USD 60 million) have to invest back at least 30 per cent of the contract's worth into Indian defence, civil aerospace and homeland security sector.
India signed a deal with French companies Thales and Dassault Aviation, which will take ten years to carry out mid-life upgrade of the 51 Mirage-2000 fighters.
Two aircraft have already been flown to France for upgrades and the remaining would be modernised in India at the facilities with the Indian state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) in India.
The cost of the contract for upgrade of the Mirage 2000 with Thales is Euro 1,470 million while the cost of the contract with HAL is Rs 20.2 billion (around USD 400 mn) Euro. The upgrade of the aircraft is expected to be completed by mid 2021, Defence Minister A K Antony had recently informed Parliament. PTI