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Dassault and Anil Ambani’s Reliance will make Falcon 2000 business aircraft in India

Reliance Infrastructure and France's Dassault Aviation have partnered to manufacture Falcon 2000 jets locally in India. The companies announced this on Wednesday as India aims to increase its sourcing of local-made defence equipment.

Dassault has stated that it will deliver the first jets made in India by 2028, for both corporate and military purposes. It will also cater to the growing demand on Indian and international markets.

India is the largest arms importer in the world. Global firms are being pushed to manufacture in India either independently or with local partners.

New Delhi also wants to increase defence exports. These grew 12% during the fiscal year ending in March, reaching $2.76 billion.

Dassault said it would build Falcon 2000 jets for the first ever outside France, partnering with the Reliance Aerostructure owned by Anil Ambani to establish the final assembly line at Nagpur, a western Indian city.

Reliance Infrastructure's shares rose 5% in the afternoon, while Dassault's shares were mostly flat.

The French company signed an agreement earlier this month with India's Tata Group to produce the fuselages of Rafale aircraft outside France for first time. Reporting by Hritam Mukerjee from Bengaluru; additional reporting by Yadarisa Shabbong; editing by Eileen Soreng and Nivedita Battacharjee.

(source: Reuters)