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Reports say that India has approved the purchase of 114 Rafale jet fighters by Dassault.

Local media reported that India's Defence Acquisition Council approved an initial proposal on Thursday to buy 114 Rafale jet fighters from France's Dassault Aviation. The deal would cost 3.25 trillion rupees (280.4 billion dollars).

In recent months, the number of fighter squadrons in the air force has dropped to 29, which is well below its approved 42. The MiG-21, its workhorse, was retired last September. Other early variants of MiG-29 such as the Anglo-French Jaguar and the French Mirage 2000 are also scheduled to be retired in the next few years.

New Delhi relies on importing weapons and machinery for its armed forces, but Prime Minister Narendra modi's recent push has helped boost local manufacturing.

The Indian Air Force began its domestic manufacturing in the 1980s, but it was only fruitful in the last decade that the Tejas jet fighter was introduced as a replacement for Soviet-era MiG-21s.

Hindustan Aeronautics ordered 'nearly 180 advanced Mk-1A variants for domestic use, but has not yet begun deliveries due to problems with the engine supply chain at GE Aerospace.

India's military has been forced to modernise due to increased tensions with neighbours.

After Emmanuel Macron's visit to India, the proposal paves way for the commercial?and the technical details of?the deal to be discussed between the two countries. (Reporting and editing by Thomas Derpinghaus; Delhi Newsroom)

(source: Reuters)