Confident of signing the long-delayed multi-billion-dollar contract for Rafale fighter jets with India "soon", French defence group Dassault said on Thursday its pricing remains the same from day one and it has not wavered from the request for proposal (RPF).
It also said an empowered team has already arrived in Delhi and carried forward the talks as decided by the defence ministers of India and France in December.
"The pricing issue is very clear. Our pricing remains the same from day one of LI (lowest bidder). So there has been no change on that front," Dassault Aviation CEO Eric Trappier said.
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