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India says no US pressure to buy its fighter jets
NEW DELHI - Washington is not pressuring India to buy US fighter jets to replace its ageing fleet and aircraft manufacturers around the world will be asked for sale proposals, India’s air force chief said on Thursday.

The Indian Air Force plans to buy 126 multi-role fighters for an estimated $9 billion to modernise a fleet that consists mostly of vintage Russian MiGs, in one of the biggest global military aircraft purchases in recent times. While New Delhi has shortlisted the French Mirage 2000, the Russian MiG-29, Sweden’s JAS 39 Gripen and the American F-16 for the deal, Washington has also offered to sell Boeing’s F/A-18 Super Hornet.

Representatives of the US aircraft makers and senior US defence officials have already made several presentations to Indian officials this year. “There has never been any pressure on the Indian armed forces to buy anything,” Air Chief Marshal Shashindra Pal Tyagi told a news conference. “If the Indian air force chief, whoever it might be when these aircraft are finally bought, if he does not want that aeroplane he will not get it. Full stop,” Tyagi said.

Some defence experts say growing warmth between India and the United States and a far-reaching defence pact signed between the two countries in June could pressure New Delhi to choose the American planes.
Posted by: Steve White 2005-10-07
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