India to Acquire 26 Rafale M Fighter Jets for Navy in ₹63,000 Cr Deal with France

In a landmark move to strengthen its maritime strike capabilities, India will acquire 26 Rafale M (marine) fighter jets from France in a ₹63,000 crore government-to-government deal, sources confirmed on Tuesday. This will mark the first major fighter jet upgrade for the Indian Navy.

🔹 Deal Highlights:

  • 26 Rafale M jets: 22 single-seaters and 4 twin-seaters
  • Purpose: Deployment on INS Vikrant, India’s indigenous aircraft carrier
  • Deal Includes:
    • Maintenance and logistics support
    • Personnel training
    • Indigenous manufacturing under offset clause
  • Signing Timeline: Expected later this month during French Defence Minister Sébastien Lecornu’s visit
  • Deliveries: To begin five years post-deal confirmation, with full induction expected by 2031

🔹 Why Rafale M?

The Rafale M is one of the most advanced naval fighter jets globally. Key features include:

  • Reinforced landing gears (from Safran Group)
  • Folding wings
  • Tailhook for carrier-based landings
  • Buddy-buddy refuelling system (enables aerial refuelling between jets)

🔹 Strategic Significance:

The new Rafales will augment India’s surveillance and deterrence capabilities in the Indian Ocean, especially amid growing concerns over Chinese naval activity. They will complement the existing MiG-29K fleet operating from INS Vikramaditya.

🔹 Future Plans:

India is also developing its own fifth-generation twin-engine deck-based fighter jets via DRDO, meant to serve as the naval counterpart to the AMCA project for the Air Force.

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