Components to be produced via a deal with India’s Tata group at a new facility, amid efforts to boost domestic manufacturing of the Rafale

France’s Dassault Aviation will manufacture the main body section of its Rafale multirole fighter jets in India – the first time production has taken place outside France – in a move analysts say marks a strategic milestone in New Delhi’s push for defence self-reliance amid growing pressure to modernise its ageing air force.

The fuselage of the Rafale fighter aircraft will be produced through a partnership with India’s Tata group, as part of a broader effort to expand domestic manufacturing of the Rafale – widely regarded as the most advanced fighter jet in the Indian Air Force’s arsenal.

A new facility in the southern city of Hyderabad will supply the fuselages to India and the international market.

The development last week came days after India’s Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh warned of significant delays in defence procurement manufacturing. India and Pakistan had recently been engaged in armed conflict that was led by aerial attacks.