New DelhiIndia will purchase more than 100 armed helicopters for its navy to replace its outdated French-designed fleet in a military deal worth $3.2 billion, an official said on Wednesday.
The defence acquisition council approved funding for the purchase of 111 multi-utility helicopters for attack missions, search and rescue, surveillance operations and medical evacuation.
A spokesman for the Indian navy said on Twitter the new aircraft were a huge step towards addressing a critical void of helicopters for the naval fleet, which currently uses the French-designed Chetak model.
The government will identify a foreign military hardware company and a local defence firm to develop the helicopters in a joint partnership.
India, the worlds largest defence importer, wants to build more of its hardware in the country.
Under a new policy, it is inviting global military manufacturers to set up shop as minority partners in India.
It is banking on foreign companies to bring in new technology in the crucial defence sector, which imports 90 per cent of its equipment.
The navys ageing light-utility helicopter, the Chetak, is a licensed version of a French model built by Indias Hindustan Aeronautics Limited since 1975.
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