Posin V. Rao, chief representative in India of the French aircraft manufacturer Dassault, had paid 20,000 rupees [317 euro] during the air show in Bangalore to get a better location for his band at the show. This was announced by the spokesman of the Indian army air stating that Mr. Rao was now persona non grata at the headquarters of the army.
An embarrassing case, when Dassault preparing to negotiate the price of the Rafale, it defends against five heavyweights world of aviation to get a tender launched by India for delivery of 126 combat aircraft. An investigation is underway to clarify the situation, the French group ensuring that the commander AK Thakur has actually proposed the contract to Mr.
Rao during the show, says the website of the magazine India Today.
An embarrassing case, when Dassault preparing to negotiate the price of the Rafale, it defends against five heavyweights world of aviation to get a tender launched by India for delivery of 126 combat aircraft. An investigation is underway to clarify the situation, the French group ensuring that the commander AK Thakur has actually proposed the contract to Mr.
Rao during the show, says the website of the magazine India Today.
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