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Israel signs $777 million missile defence deal with India

October 24, 2018 16:50 IST

A leading state-run Israeli defence company said on Wednesday it has signed a $777 million (Rs 5,677 crore) contract with India for the supply of Barak 8 long-range surface-to-air defence missiles and missile defence systems for the Indian Navy, media reports said.

Israel Aerospace Industries said India’s Bharat Electronics Limited will be the main manufacturer for the project, Israeli business daily Globes reported.

The IAI will supply Long-Range Surface-to-Air Missile Air and Missile Defense systems, the marine version of the AMD system Barak 8, for seven ships of the Indian Navy, the report said.

 

The IAI is Israel’s largest aerospace and defence company. It develops, manufactures and supplies defence systems including anti-missile, aerial systems and intelligence and cybersecurity systems.

India maintains close relations with Israel’s defence establishment, and has entered into several substantial deals with Israeli defence companies.

IAI CEO and president Nimrod Sheffer said: “IAI’s partnership with India dates many years back and has culminated in joint system development and production. India is a major market for IAI and we plan to protect and reinforce our positioning in India, also in view of increasing competition.

“For its part, IAI management continually refreshes its business strategy while preserving the core capability and growth engines, of which the Barak 8 is an example,” the daily quoted Sheffer as saying.

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