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Indian Air Force Team in France to Review Rafale Deal Ahead of Potential Winter Clashes With China

The first batch of Rafale fighter jets delivered by France was deployed in the strategic Ladakh region by the Indian Air Force last month. The second batch, likely to reach India in the next few weeks, is expected to guard the country’s northeastern border with China. In total, India has signed up for 36 Rafale jets.

Senior Indian Air Force officials have reached France to review the progress in the Rafale fighter jet project as the country is ramping up its military prowess to tackle the eventuality of any potential conflict with China in the upcoming winter season. Bureaucrats in New Delhi have confirmed that the date for the delivery of the second batch of Rafale fighter jets will soon be finalised.

Earlier this month, Indian Air Force Chief RKS Bhaduria said that an additional 3-4 jets will come by end of this month or early November.

“This will keep happening every 3-4 months”, he said, while indicating that the possibility of buying more Rafale jets in the near future is also under consideration.

He added that the entire batch of 36 Rafale fighter jets will be operationalised by 2023.

Lingering Border Standoff

After five months of failed bilateral efforts to end a border standoff in eastern Ladakh, the China Study Group, the Indian government’s top policy making body on China-related issues, has taken up for deliberation a proposal made by Beijing to end the deadlock.

China has proposed moving back the armoured units of the two armies from border areas. The offer was made by China during the seventh round of military-commander level meetings on 12 October. Without revealing the details of the proposal, officials in New Delhi said that it will officially respond to the proposal during the next round of talks.

The seventh round of meetings was held in Chushul in Ladakh.

“Both sides agreed to maintain dialogue and communication through military and diplomatic channels, and arrive at a mutually acceptable solution for disengagement as early as possible”, a joint statement issued by the Indian Foreign Ministry after the meeting read.

Sources said that an additional 35,000-50,000 troops have been deployed in eastern Ladakh to match the strength of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army in frontline bases.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

Indian Air Force Team in France to Review Rafale Deal Ahead of Potential Winter Clashes With China

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