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Brinks Report > Blog > Business > Rafale Marine Jets Are Coming: India’s ₹63,000 Cr Naval Game-Changer
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Rafale Marine Jets Are Coming: India’s ₹63,000 Cr Naval Game-Changer

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: April 9, 2025 3:43 pm
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India Rafale Marine Deal: ₹63,000 Crore Boost to Naval Power

India has approved a landmark ₹63,000 crore (approx. $7.6 billion) deal with France to buy 26 Rafale Marine jets. This India Rafale Marine deal is a government-to-government agreement aimed at strengthening the Indian Navy’s air power.

This new purchase builds on India’s earlier 2016 deal for 36 Rafale jets for the Air Force and deepens the growing defense partnership between India and France.

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What the India Rafale Marine Deal Includes

The deal is with France’s Dassault Aviation and will provide India with:

  • 22 single-seater Rafale Marine jets (combat-ready)
  • 4 twin-seater trainer jets (for pilot training)

These jets are specially built to operate from aircraft carriers—something that sets them apart from standard land-based fighters.

Also Read: India’s $7B Helicopter Mega-Deal: A Direct Challenge to China?

Why This Matters for the Indian Navy

Made for Carriers

These Rafale Marine jets are designed for take-off and landing from Indian Navy aircraft carriers like INS Vikramaditya and the upcoming INS Vikrant. This is a key upgrade, as it gives the Navy advanced air capabilities at sea.

Refueling Mid-Air

A major highlight is the “buddy-buddy” refueling system. This lets 10 of the Rafale jets refuel other jets while flying, extending their mission range without returning to base.Works With Air Force

The Navy Rafales will share ground equipment, software, and logistics with the Air Force’s Rafale fleet. This creates better coordination, easier maintenance, and reduced costs.

Delivery and Support Timeline

The jets will arrive between 37 and 65 months after the deal is signed. That means India will have all 26 jets in service by 2030–31.

The deal also includes a 5-year maintenance package for the 36 IAF Rafales from the 2016 contract. This ensures better readiness and support for India’s current fleet.

Also Read: Ashok Leyland’s ₹700 Crore Defence Coup: What It Means for India’s Military Future

A Step Toward Future Naval Aviation

India is slowly moving away from its aging MiG-29K fighters. This deal is part of a larger vision to modernize the Navy’s aviation wing. India is also working on building its own 5th-generation deck-based fighter, the naval variant of DRDO’s AMCA.

Strengthening India-France Ties

This is the second big Rafale purchase from France after the 2016 deal worth ₹59,000 crore. It highlights the strong India-France defense relationship and shows trust in French military technology.

France remains a key partner in India’s push for modern, reliable defense equipment.

The India Rafale Marine deal is more than just a big purchase. It’s a clear signal of India’s focus on strong naval defense, better interoperability, and future-ready military strategy. With delivery expected by 2031, India is firmly on course to build a powerful blue-water navy.

Also Read: GRSE’s ₹590 Cr Deal Isn’t Just Shipbuilding—It’s a Science Gamechanger

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