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						Lockheed to make wings for F-16 jet in India with 
						partner Tata
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		 [September 04, 2018] 
		 By Neha Dasgupta 
 NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Lockheed Martin <LMT.N> 
		will build wings for its F-16 combat plane in India with its local 
		partner, Tata Advanced Systems Limited, an executive at the U.S. company 
		said on Tuesday.
 
 Lockheed is bidding for a contract - estimated at more than $15 billion 
		- to supply the Indian air force with 114 combat planes, which must be 
		all manufactured locally under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's flagship 
		Make in India program.
 
 However, Vivek Lall, vice president of strategy and business development 
		at Lockheed, said the proposed Indian production of the F-16 wings would 
		not be contingent upon the company winning the order for the planes.
 
 "Producing F-16 wings in India will strengthen Lockheed Martin' 
		strategic partnership with Tata and support Make in India," the company 
		said in a statement.
 
 Modi has been pushing for local manufacturing that will provide jobs and 
		also end the military's dependence on imports.
 
 Lockheed's announcement came just days ahead of top level talks between 
		the United States and India aimed at expanding defense ties.
 
 U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis 
		will meet with Indian Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj and Defence 
		Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.
 
 Boeing <BA.N> has pitched its F/A-18 Super Hornet for the Indian 
		contract as well as Sweden's Saab with its Gripen fighter. France’s 
		Dassault <AVMD.PA> Systemes SE’s Rafale, the Eurofighter Typhoon and 
		Russian aircraft are also in the fray.
 
		
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Lall said Lockheed had offered to make India its sole F-16 production facility 
that would supply the Indian military but also other countries. "If India buys 
the F-16 then it becomes the center of manufacturing for the global market," he 
said. 
 
Lall said the company planned to begin production of the F-16 wings in the 
southern Indian city of Hyderabad from 2020. He said these were being produced 
at a facility in Israel and would not impact any jobs in the United States.
 The Israeli center will continue to be involved in other production, he said. 
"All F-16 wings globally are to be built in the Hyderabad facility," he said.
 
 (Reporting by Neha Dasgupta; Writing by Sanjeev Miglani; Editing by Susan Fenton 
and Jane Merriman)
 
				 
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