Defence
French Rafale M on US aircraft carrier Dwight D Eisenhower with F/A-18 fighters in the background.
The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) will likely convene on 13 July to give a go-ahead for procurement of 26 Rafale-M jets and three scorpene-class submarines for the Indian Navy, ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to France.
Prime Minister Modi is scheduled for a two-day visit to France, from 13 July-14 July, to attend the Bastille Day military parade as a guest of honour.
According to a report by Hindustan Times, the DAC headed by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, will meet on 13 July to give acceptance of necessity for acquiring 26 Rafale-M fighter jets for INS Vikrant, and three scorpene-class submarines.
Moreover, the three scorpene class submarines will have Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO)-developed air independent module installed on them.
It must to be noted that, the Indian Navy already operates six scorpene class submarines, which are known as Kalvari-class submarines, the last of which — INS Vagheer — is currently undergoing trials.
The Indian Navy conducted flight trials of both the American-made Boeing F-18 super hornet block-III and French Dassault Rafale-M, at the shore-based test facility in Goa last year.
According to reports, the Indian Navy selected Rafale-M as the prefered candidate.
The Indian Air Force (IAF) already operates 36 Dassault Rafales, three of which will also take part in the fly-past over the Champs-Elysees in Paris, along with their French counterparts, as part of a tri-service contingent which will take part in the military parade.
Apart from the IAF's three Rafales, INS Chennai, a Kolkata class destroyer, will be deployed to take part in the celebrations at Brest in France, from 12 July to 16 July.
A tri-service marching contingent will also take part in the parade.