Nirmala Sitharaman leaves for France on 3-day visit

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

left for Wednesday night on a three-day visit which comes amid a massive controversy over the procurement of 36 Rafale jets from French company under a Rs 58,000 crore deal.

They said Sitharaman will also take stock of progress in the supply of the Rafale jets by to the There was indication that she may even visit the facility where the jets are being manufactured.

Sitharaman's visit comes nearly three weeks after former French was quoted by French publication 'Mediapart' as saying that proposed the name of to with for the Rafale deal.

The comments by Hollande, who was French when the Rafale deal was finalised, triggered a huge political row.

The government has vehemently rejected the allegations and asserted that it did not have any role in the selection of Defence.

In their talks, Sitharaman and Parly are expected to deliberate on joint production of military platforms and weapons by the two countries.

Earlier this year, was pitching for starting negotiations for procurement of another batch of 36 Rafale jets by However, was not keen on pursuing it.

In April, the started the process to acquire a fleet of 114 fighter jets and Dassault has emerged as one of the key contenders for the contract.

had announced the procurement of a batch of 36 Rafale jets after talks with the then French on April 10, 2015 in The final deal was sealed on September 23, 2016.

The has been alleging massive irregularities in the deal, saying the government was procuring each at a cost of over Rs 1,670 crore as against Rs 526 crore finalised by the when it was negotiating the deal.

The has also been targeting the government over selection of Defence as an offset for Dassault.

Sources said Sitharaman will discuss with Parly ways to expand maritime security cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region.

French President had visited in March during which the two countries decided to expand strategic ties and deepen counter-terror cooperation.

The two sides also inked a strategic pact providing for the use of each other's military facilities including opening naval bases to warships.

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First Published: Thu, October 11 2018. 00:00 IST