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Lockheed-Tata pact for making F-16s in India

PARIS:Lockheed Martin signed an agreement with India’s Tata Advanced Systems today to produce F-16 fighter planes in India, pressing ahead with a plan to shift its Fort Worth, Texas, plant to win billions of dollars worth of order from the Indian military.

Lockheed-Tata pact for making F-16s in India

India will also have the chance to export F-16s produced in country.



PARIS, June 19

Lockheed Martin signed an agreement with India’s Tata Advanced Systems today to produce F-16 fighter planes in India, pressing ahead with a plan to shift its Fort Worth, Texas, plant to win billions of dollars worth of order from the Indian military.

The Indian Air Force needs hundreds of aircraft to replace its Soviet-era fleet, but Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has said foreign suppliers would have to make the planes in India with a local partner to help build a domestic industrial base and cut outright imports.

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But Modi’s Make-in-India drive runs the risk of conflicting with US President Donald Trump’s America First campaign under which he has been pressing for companies to invest in the United States and create jobs instead of setting up factories abroad.

Lockheed and Tata said moving the production base to India would still retain jobs in the United States.

“F-16 production in India supports thousands of Lockheed Martin and F-16 supplier jobs in the US, creates new manufacturing jobs in India, and positions Indian industry at the centre of the most extensive fighter aircraft supply ecosystem in the world,” a joint statement by the firms said.

Sweden’s Saab is the other contender to supply the IAF, offering to make its Gripen fighter in India. It has not yet announced a local partner for the plane, pitched as a modern alternative to the F-16s.

The announcement comes days before Modi travels to Washington for a first meeting with Trump, scheduled for June 26.  In recent years, Washington has emerged as among the top three arms suppliers to India, along with Russia and Israel.

India will also have the chance to export the F-16, the joint statement said. Some 3,200 of these planes are being flown by 26 countries and the model that is being offered to India will be Block 70, the most modern of all the F-16s.

Tata is already building airframe components for the C-130 military transport aircraft. — Reuters


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