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''' The Bofors scandal, 1987-1996:'''  One of the biggest political scams in the country till date, involving Rs 64 crore. It was responsible for Rajiv Gandhi’s defeat in the November 1989 general elections.
 
''' The Bofors scandal, 1987-1996:'''  One of the biggest political scams in the country till date, involving Rs 64 crore. It was responsible for Rajiv Gandhi’s defeat in the November 1989 general elections.
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=2016: India gives Bofors a second chance=
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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Bofors-ghost-finally-buried-155mm-howitzers-coming-17112016011007  Rajat Pandit, Bofors ghost finally buried, 155mm howitzers coming, Nov 17 2016 : The Times of India]
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Army Will Start Induction From Mid-2017, Deal Worth $737m
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The Bofors jinx has finally been broken after 30 years. After the infamous Bofors scandal of the mid-1980s torpedoed all its artillery modernisation plans, the Army will begin inducting its first modern 155mm howitzers from mid-2017 onwards.
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Defence ministry sources said in Nov 2016 that the cabinet committee on security , chaired by PM Narendra Modi, has cleared the acquisition of 145 M-777 ultra-light howitzers from the US in a government-to-government deal worth $737 million (almost Rs 5,000 crore).
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The M-777 deal, which has a 30% offset clause, will now be inked within the next two to three weeks. “The Pentagon's letter of offer and acceptance (LoA) to India is valid till November 20, but it can be extended for another 10-15 days,“ said a source. TOI had earlier reported that the LoA for the M-777 deal, which the two governments have been negotiating since 2009-2010, had expired once again on November 7.There was a scramble by the two sides after that to extend the LoA's validity.
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Interestingly, the M-777 howitzers are manufactured by BAE Systems, which now owns the original Swedish Bofors company .
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Of the 145 M-777 howitzers, 120 will be “assembled, integrated and tested“ in India with BAE Systems selecting Mahindra as its business partner here. The first two howitzers will be delivered within six months of the contract being inked, with the others to follow at the rate of two per month.

Revision as of 20:30, 17 November 2016

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The scandal of 1987

India Today, December 29, 2008

Gunjeet K. Sra

The Bofors scandal, 1987-1996: One of the biggest political scams in the country till date, involving Rs 64 crore. It was responsible for Rajiv Gandhi’s defeat in the November 1989 general elections.

2016: India gives Bofors a second chance

Rajat Pandit, Bofors ghost finally buried, 155mm howitzers coming, Nov 17 2016 : The Times of India


Army Will Start Induction From Mid-2017, Deal Worth $737m

The Bofors jinx has finally been broken after 30 years. After the infamous Bofors scandal of the mid-1980s torpedoed all its artillery modernisation plans, the Army will begin inducting its first modern 155mm howitzers from mid-2017 onwards.

Defence ministry sources said in Nov 2016 that the cabinet committee on security , chaired by PM Narendra Modi, has cleared the acquisition of 145 M-777 ultra-light howitzers from the US in a government-to-government deal worth $737 million (almost Rs 5,000 crore).

The M-777 deal, which has a 30% offset clause, will now be inked within the next two to three weeks. “The Pentagon's letter of offer and acceptance (LoA) to India is valid till November 20, but it can be extended for another 10-15 days,“ said a source. TOI had earlier reported that the LoA for the M-777 deal, which the two governments have been negotiating since 2009-2010, had expired once again on November 7.There was a scramble by the two sides after that to extend the LoA's validity.

Interestingly, the M-777 howitzers are manufactured by BAE Systems, which now owns the original Swedish Bofors company .

Of the 145 M-777 howitzers, 120 will be “assembled, integrated and tested“ in India with BAE Systems selecting Mahindra as its business partner here. The first two howitzers will be delivered within six months of the contract being inked, with the others to follow at the rate of two per month.

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