Rafale agreement details classified, cannot be disclosed: Sitharaman

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The details of the deal with for the fighter jets cannot be disclosed as per the Inter Governmental Agreement as it is "classified information", told Parliament on Monday.

Sitharaman's response, in a written reply, came to a question by Rajya Sabha member seeking to know why the government was not disclosing details of the deal in which has alleged that the price of the fighter jets being paid by the government is higher than what was finalised by the (UPA) government in a previous deal.

"As per Article 10 of the Inter-Governmental Agreement between Governments of and on the purchase of aircraft, the protection of the and material exchanged under IGA is governed by the provisions of the Security Agreement signed between Government of and in 2008," she said.

In response to a question whether a private sector company was included in the deal, Sitharaman said that neither any public sector undertaking nor private sector industry was included in the agreement.

The has alleged that there are irregularities in the deal for buying 36 fighter jets off-shelf from France, claiming that they were being bought at a price higher than negotiated in the previous multi-role combat (MMRCA) deal under which 126 fighter jets were to be bought, and included a number of fighters being assembled in

Sitharaman has in past said that the allegations are motivated and baseless, and the price that the led government has finalised is lesser than the earlier deal.

Leaders of the and some other opposition parties had also sought a disclosure of price being paid in the present deal.

In order to replace the existing aircraft, a case to procure 126 was initiated in the year 2000, which was later converted to procurement of 126 MMRCAs. A Request For Proposal (RFP) was issued in 2007, wherein six vendors had responded.

On completion of Field Evaluation Trials, only two out of the six vendors were found to be fully compliant. Commercial proposals of both vendors EADS and were opened and negotiations were commenced with as the L1 vendor in November 2011.

The RFP was formally withdrawn on June 24, 2015.

and signed the inter-government agreement for buying 36 fighters, off the shelf, on September 23, 2016, following long negotiations on the deal, agreed upon during Narendra Modi's visit to in April 2015.

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First Published: Mon, February 05 2018. 19:16 IST