Rafale and Indian Art of Defence Purchases
The decision to buy 36 Rafale fighters exposes the complexinstitutional mechanisms in defence procurement.
The decision to buy 36 Rafale fighters exposes the complexinstitutional mechanisms in defence procurement.
December 20, 2013, will be marked as a proud day for India and its military scientific and industrial sectors as the indigenously designed and developed Tejas (India’s light multi-role fighter aircraft, known as LCA) gets its second and most important initial operational clearance (IOC). While the final operational clearance (FOC) will take about 18 months, after which Tejas will be formally a part of combat forces of the Indian Air Force (consequently by the Indian Navy as well), the process of induction of Tejas into IAF is now a reality after IOC.
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