Combat jet deal winner to be finalised in 6-8 weeks
Combat jet deal winner to be finalised in 6-8 weeks
The Defence Ministry will now start calculating the Life Cycle Cost (LCC) of aircraft offered by the two companies.

New Delhi: The multi-billion dollar deal to procure 126 combat aircraft for the Indian Air Force (IAF) entered its last phase on Friday with Defence Ministry opening commercial bids of the two European contenders to determine the lowest bidder, a process that is expected to take six to eight weeks.

"The Contract Negotiations Committee (CNC) of the Defence Ministry opened the commercial bids and read out the offers made by the Eurofighter and Dassault Rafale in the presence of their representatives. Now the Ministry will evaluate and examine their proposals to arrive at the lowest bidder (L1)," a Defence Ministry spokesperson said here.

The two contenders now know each other's quote for the bid but it will take another six to eight weeks for deciding on the ultimate winner of the bid, Ministry sources said here.

As per the Defence Procurement procedure (DPP), the bidder charging lowest price and meeting all the requirements specified in the tender has to be offered the contract.

The Defence Ministry will now start calculating the Life Cycle Cost (LCC) of the two aircraft, which is to be operated for 40 years or 6,000 hours, they said.

Final commercial negotiations with the L-1 vendor (lowest bidder) will begin before the contract is ready for signing before the end of this fiscal.

Officials said the Government had earmarked Rs 42,000 crore for the deal in 2007 but after the negotiations, if it is required, the funds can be increased significantly.

Decks were cleared for opening the commercial bids after the Defence Acquisitions Council (DAC), chaired by Defence Minister AK Antony, approved the offsets evaluation reports of the Eurofighter Typhoon (backed by UK, Germany, Spain and Italy) and the French Rafale jets on October 7.

In a surprise move, India had rejected two American contenders from the race along with Russian and Swedish jets on the basis of their performance in the field evaluation trials.

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