Indian firm in Rafale controversy denies irregularities, releases 'proof'
India Today
Indian defence firm Defsys Solutions has denied allegation of irregularities in the Rafale jet deal and has released documents which it claims prove its case.
Defsys Solutions, the Indian defence firm at the heart of the controversy around the purchase of Rafale fighter jets from French company Dassault Aviation, has reacted to the reports of it receiving 1 million Euros under dubious payments. Defsys Solutions has issued a statement claiming the reports published by French publication Mediapart were misleading. French media report claims Rafale makers paid middleman! Here's a detailed report.#IndiaFirst with @gauravcsawant pic.twitter.com/klqFeECvfM Terming the media reports "wholly unsubstantiated, baseless and misleading claims", the Indian firm said it indeed received and completed the contract of supplying 50 Rafale mockups. "Based on a purchase order received from one of our clients, Dassault Aviation, we delivered on contract, 50, 1:10 replica models of Rafale aircraft, to Dassault Aviation," a Defsys spokesperson told India Today TV.More Related News