Dassault junks Mediapart report, says it picked Reliance on its own

The deal has faced scrutiny both on the price and the decision to choose billionaire Anil Ambani's Reliance as a local partner with no aeronautical expertise

Reuters  |  New Delhi/Paris 

said it picked India's as a for a big military combat deal on its own, countering a French report that said the insisted on the firm as a condition of the contract.

The deal has faced scrutiny both on the price and the decision to choose billionaire Anil Ambani's Reliance as a local with no aeronautical expertise instead of the state-run which has a long history of making planes.

outlet said it had obtained a Dassault company document in which a is quoted as saying the group agreed to work with Reliance as an "imperative and obligatory" condition for securing the fighter contract.

Under India's defence procurement rules, any company selling equipment must invest at least 30 percent of the contract in as part of an "offset" clause to help build a domestic and reduce the country's dependence on imports.

Mediapart's report appeared to corroborate former French Francois Hollande's comments last month that New had put pressure on Dassault to choose Reliance as the offset in a deal worth millions of dollars to Indian company.

The deal was sealed when Hollande was in office.

But Dassault in a statement late on Wednesday denied had a role in the choice of the partner.

It said it had committed to investing 50 percent of the contract value to benefit the local economy and for that purpose had entered into a joint venture with the private Indian firm.

The joint venture, Dassault Reliance Aerospace Ltd (DRAL), was created in February last year and the foundation stone for the plant was laid in October in

"has freely chosen to make a partnership with India's Reliance Group," it said. The plan is to produce parts for Dassault's business jets and, in a second step, components for the Rafale combat aircraft that the is buying to upgrade.

The company said it had trained an initial team of managers and workers and the first Falcon components will be delivered by the end of the year.

picked the Rafale plane to replace its ageing fleet of Russian aircraft from a field that included F-16, Saab's Gripen, the Eurofighter Typhoon, 's and the Russian

The of the main opposition party, Rahul Gandhi, said Modi had been silent on the allegations of wrongdoing in the deal.

"PM should come clean on the He came to office with the express purpose of eliminating corruption and now we have a clear case of wrongdoing before us," Gandhi told reporters while the party distributed copies of the French report.

The defence ministry said it stood by its position that the government had no role to play in Dassault's selection of its Modi could not be reached for comment but members of his party have repeatedly derided the opposition saying they were undermining security.

Reliance did not respond to a request for comment.

 

(Reporting by Miglani; Editing by Nick Macfie)

First Published: Thu, October 11 2018. 22:21 IST