Full reversal from the earlier ANI article.Rakesh wrote: ↑16 Jan 2026 18:31 https://x.com/AjayshreeSamby3/status/20 ... 79809?s=20 ---> India adds Non-negotiables to #Rafale deal which includes integration of Indian weapons, missiles and ammunition on all 114 jets; the plane maker will provide secure data links to allow digital integration of the jets with Indian radars and sensors sending imagery to ground-based controllers. IC content will be 60%.
* 30% IC has miracously jumped to 60% IC
* Source code approval via divine intervention
* Engine Collaboration (Safran opening the crown jewels)
* And other pixie fairy dust....
I think I know what has happened. The above is likely what was agreed to between the two nations. The ANI article was put out, minus the above, but with the cost provided. Once the outrage occurred on social media (you should have seen the meltdown on X!!), then the above comes out. Now the argument will be all the rona-dhona on social media has been addressed and thus $30 billion is a fair price.
If my theory is correct, then this is a deviously well played move by the GOI. The ANI article was put out as a feeler to gauge public reaction. And who better to do it than Ajit Dubey-ji of ANI. The man has street cred when it comes to defense reporting, at least in the eyes of the GOI. And likely the $30 billion will be higher and will spell the end of the Tejas Mk2. I believe Air HQ sealed the fate of the Mk2, with the follow on order of 97 Mk1A and now with the 114 MRFA.
The Mk2 will likely transition to the AMCA or the ORCA, but without the GE F414-INS6. I can only hope for the latter as a starting point or precursor to the AMCA. Something along the lines of the KF-21 Borame from South Korea.
Cain-ji, your long-held wish/dream of a twin engine MCA must just turn out to be true. Let's see.Cain Marko wrote:...