Lockheed Martin, in the race to sell 126 F-16 jets to the Indian Air Force, is in talks with companies like HAL and the Tata group for the outsourcing of aircraft components.
If Lockheed bags the reported $9 billion deal, a "majority" of the jets will be built by state-owned HAL following the transfer of technology, said Lockheed's Director of Communications Joseph Stout.
As part of efforts to establish a presence in India, Lockheed was not only eyeing the prospect of outsourcing components for the F-16 fighter jets to Indian firms but also for other aircraft, including the hugely successful C-130 Hercules transport aircraft.
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