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Rajnath Singh: Seven Rafale fighter jets to reach India by 2020

Updated on: 11 October,2019 08:42 AM IST  | 
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Singh said while addressing reporters here. He said that the France visit was a success and that he also held a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron for over 35 minutes

Rajnath Singh: Seven Rafale fighter jets to reach India by 2020

Rajnath Singh

New Delhi: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, who arrived in the national capital from France visit on Thursday night, said that seven Rafale fighter jets will arrive in India by April or May next year. The Defence Minister was in France for the official handover of the first Rafale aircraft.


"Seven Rafale jets will arrive in India by April or May. The aircraft is capable of reaching up to the speed of 1800 kmph. I flew in a Rafale jet at the speed of 1300 kmph. The credit for the successful acquisition of the jets goes to Prime Minister Narendra Modi," Singh said while addressing reporters here. He said that the France visit was a success and that he also held a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron for over 35 minutes.


Responding to the Opposition's criticism over performing of 'Shastra puja', Singh said: "People can say whatever they want. I did what I thought was right and I will continue to do so. This is our faith, that there is a superpower and I have believed it since childhood."


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"People from all religions have the right to pray according to their beliefs. I would not have objected if someone else had done the same. I feel there must have been a difference of opinion over the issue in Congress as well, it would not have been everybody's opinion," he said. Singh also said that India does not intend to intimidate anyone by increasing its defence capabilities.

"After induction of Rafale fighter aircraft, the combat capability of the Indian Air Force will increase. We don't want to intimidate anyone by doing so. We will neither fear anyone nor will we intimidate," the Defence Minister said. He said that some IAF officers were undergoing training in France to operate the aircraft.

Speaking about the controversy over the Rafale deal, Singh said: "Baseless accusations were levelled against the Prime Minister over the Rafale deal and strong language was used against him. I think the people of the country have given a befitting response to that."

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