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India shortlists Europeans, rejects US for jet order

India has shortlisted European defence firms Dassault and Eurofighter for an USD 11 billion fighter jet contract, rejecting U.S. and Russian firms in a move that indicates an effort by Asia's third largest economy to broaden its strategic ties.

April 28, 2011 / 16:45 IST

India has shortlisted European defence firms Dassault and Eurofighter for an USD 11 billion fighter jet contract, rejecting U.S. and Russian firms in a move that indicates an effort by Asia's third largest economy to broaden its strategic ties.


Boeing and Lockheed Martin, Sweden's Saab and Russia's MiG have been ruled out for the order, sources said on Thursday.


The order for 126 fighter jets for the Indian Air Force, which mainly relies on Russian aircraft and some French Mirage jets, is one of the largest export orders in the history of defence.


The rejection comes despite lobbying from President Barack Obama and rapidly expanding ties between the two nations, and came on the day the U.S. ambassador to India unexpectedly resigned, citing "personal, professional, and family considerations."


"The Americans will be very unhappy and people who have been backing the contract will say India has not sufficiently taken into account the political relationship with the US," Kanwal Sibal, a former Indian foreign secretary, said.


"That is a political setback for relations."


Eurofighter, which makes the Typhoon fighter jet shortlisted for the order, is a four-nation consortium of EADS, representing Germany and Spain, Britain's BAE Systems and Italy's Finmeccanica. Dassault makes the Rafale.


Lockheed Martin's F-16 and Boeing's F/A-18 Super Hornet, along with Russia's MiG-35 and Sweden's Saab JAS-39, did not meet the Indian Air Force's technical requirements, a defence ministry source told Reuters.


The order has been keenly contested by global defence firms and has seen lobbying from leaders like Britain's David Cameroon, France's Nicholas Sarkozy and Russia's Dmitry Medvedev.


"To the extent that it has come down to the Rafale or Typhoon, the Europeans have, in a sense, won. India is balancing its international relationships," said Howard Wheeldon, senior strategist at BGC Partners in London.


The U.S. embassy in India declined to comment if Timothy Roemer's resignation was linked to the development, with a spokeswoman referring queries to a statement on their website.


"He (Roemer) also stated that he had accomplished all of the strategic objectives set forth two years ago," according to the statement.


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first published: Apr 28, 2011 04:02 pm

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