Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday took “delivery” of the first of the 36 Rafale fighter jets acquired from Dassault Aviation for the Indian Air Force in the French town of Bordeaux. While the formal handover ceremony has taken place, the first batch of four Rafale jets will fly to their home base in India only by May 2020. At the handover ceremony, Singh called it a historic day for Indian forces, and a milestone moment for Indo-French bilateral ties as he impressed upon Dassault the need to maintain the delivery timeline. In this video, we tell you why Rafale can be a major “Game changer” for India. #Rafale #Dassault #RajnathSingh
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