Enemies will tremble ... India's 'new power', 114 aircraft will be 'maha-fish'

The proposal to buy 114 Rafale fighters for the Indian Air Force (IAF) is considered. The agreement can be more than Rs 2 lakh crore. It will be made under ‘Make in India’. But the question is who will make it? France’s Dassault Aviation itself or any Indian private company? What will also be the difference between the new Rafael (F5 version) and the old (F3R or F4)? 114 Rafale Jet Deal: Background Indian Air Force had earlier bought 36 Rafale jets from France under a 2016 agreement. These jet operations were successful against Pakistan in Sindoor. Now IAF sent a proposal of 114 more Rafale Jet Aircraft to the Ministry of Defense, which is part of the Tender Multi-Roll Fighter Aircraft (MRFA). The agreement may be under the government government agreement, in which more than 60% of the material will be native. The proposal will go to the Council for Sale of Acquisition (DPB) and the Defense (DAC) Council (DAC) in September 2025. Rafal AirCraft makes: Dassault itself or any private business? Large company in the private sector. Supply chain would reinforce. (Hindustan Aeronautics Limited) can also join, but the main focus is on the private sector. which saves the costs. which will be ready at 2030. Radar and Sensor: F3R has RBE2 Aesa -Radar, but F5 will have RBE2 XG radar, which will provide more accurate and long -distance identification. atomic missile, long-distance air-to-ground missiles and anti-delay weapons. -Technology will also be better. Other differences: F5 will have more connectivity (satellite and data trays), which is needed for networking operations. Rafale agreement is a joint effort between Indian private companies such as Dassault and Tata, which will promote indigenous production.