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India opens contest for more than 100 fighter jets

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By Miglani

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - is seeking to buy around 110 fighter jets, the said in a request for information issued on Friday, marking a first step towards a long-delayed deal that could be worth more than $15 billion.

Boeing, , and are among the manufacturers expected to compete.

The planes must be built largely in as part of Narendra Modi's drive to build a domestic industrial base.

The said in a notice that "85 percent will have to be made in by a Strategic Partner/Indian Production Agency".

The tender will be open for makers of both single engine and twin-engined combat jets, in a widening of the field. The and Russian aircraft are also potential contenders under the new requirements.

A for which makes the twin-engine Rafale declined to comment.

Earlier, the defence ministry had sought expressions of interest from single-engine manufacturers which effectively restricted the contest to Lockheed's and Saab's fighter jets.

But in February the government asked the to open up the competition to twin-engined aircraft, in the latest flip-flop in policy that has delayed the acquisition process for years and left the short of hundreds of planes.

began its search for new planes for the Indian in 2003 to replace its fighters.

Lockheed has teamed with India's to build the planes locally while Sweden's has entered into a partnership with the Adani Group, a The other contenders have not announced their local partners.

The request for information is open until July, the said.

A request for proposal will then be issued followed by bid evaluations and contract negotiations. The process could take years, officials say.

(Additional reporting by in Paris; editing by Jason Neely)

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First Published: Fri, April 06 2018. 18:54 IST
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