
From Rafale to Rafale-M: Modi's Special Relationship With France Pays Off Again
Explore the unique and successful defence partnership between India and France, which has consistently delivered timely and effective results. From the induction of Scorpene-class submarines to the delivery of Rafale fighter jets, this episode delves into the factors that make this collaboration work, including political alignment, proven technology, and flexible technology transfer agreements. Discover how the recent deal for 26 Rafale-M naval fighter jets enhances Indias naval aviation capabilities and power projection across the Indo-Pacific.

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