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Indian Air Force Denies Interest in American F-35 Fighter Jets

India has been considering various options to fulfill the required strength for 42 squadrons. After an older tender was recently scrapped, an Indian publication reported that the air force had asked Lockheed Martin to give a classified presentation related to F-35 fighter jets.
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New Delhi (Sputnik): The Indian Air Force (IAF) has refuted media reports which claimed that the force was keen on procuring the F-35 fighter jet from American firm Lockheed Martin.

 "We have not officially asked for a briefing on the F-35 nor has any request been made to the Americans," Air Chief Marshal BS Dhanoa told The Indian Express.

On February 15 of this year, Indian daily, the Business Standard had published a report which claimed that the IAF had formally requested a classified briefing by the F-35's prime builder, Lockheed Martin to procure 126 of the variant called F-35A — the air force version of the fighter which incorporates "conventional take-off and landing," or CTOL.

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Following the report, Vijainder K Thakur, IAF veteran known for his independent views had said that, if it is true, it shows shallowness in the IAF's strategic vision. 

The development comes against the backdrop of India's decision to scrap a global tender for single-engine fighter jets wherein Swedish SAAB and American Lockheed Martin were the key contenders.

Now, the IAF is expected to shortly issue a fresh tender for fighter jets, the main criteria for which will be capability and not the number of engines.  On November 25 of last year, Sputnik had reported that the Indian government wanted to widen the scope for competition among global players by removing the "single engine" criteria to avert a controversy as only two manufacturers had exhibited any interest.

 

 

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