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Dassault Aviation, the renowned French aerospace company, has announced a resumption of new contract signings following a reorganization of its production and supply chain. One of the major orders expected to materialize soon is from India, which plans to ink a deal for 26 Rafale M carrier-based fighters worth approximately Rs 50,000 crore.

The Indian Navy will become the second operator of the Rafale M, joining the French Navy as the proud owner of this advanced fighter aircraft. Given the limited number of aircraft carriers in the world, India is likely to remain the second-largest operator of the Rafale M.

Dassault has outlined its production plans to meet the increasing demand for the Rafale M. Starting from this month, the company will produce two aircraft per month. This rate is expected to accelerate further in 2025, with production increasing to three aircraft per month.

The Rafale M’s advanced capabilities, coupled with its proven performance, make it a highly sought-after aircraft for naval aviation. The Indian Navy’s decision to procure 26 Rafale M fighters underscores its commitment to modernizing its fleet and maintaining a strong maritime presence.

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