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Rajnath Singh, in France to receive first Rafale, to perform 'Shastra Puja' in Paris this Dussehra

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will continue the tradition of performing 'Shastra Puja' on Vijayadashmi.

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With the Indian Air Force all ready to welcome the first Rafale combat aircraft, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will be in Paris to attend the ceremony where France will hand over the aircraft to India on Dussehra, October 8. 

As Defence Minister, Singh will continue the tradition of performing 'Shastra Puja' (worship of weapons) on Vijayadashmi in France. 

'Shastra Puja' is an old Hindu tradition where warriors perform 'puja' of their arms and weapons.

"During his days as Home Minister, Rajnath Singh would perform 'Shastra Puja' every Dushehra. Now as a defence Minister also, he would continue the tradition," Defence officials close to Rajnath Singh said.

The Minister is leaving for Paris shortly where he is supposed to meet French President Emanuel Macron and then proceed to Bordeaux for receiving the first Rafale aircraft made for India.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his days as chief minister also used to perform 'Shastra Puja' every Dushehra of both ancient and modern arms.

Earlier last month, the Indian Air Force received the first Rafale combat aircraft at the Dassault Aviation manufacturing facility in France. It will officially be inducted into the IAF during Rajnath Singh's visit. 

The first aircraft with tail number RB-01 was received by a team of Indian Air Force officers led by Air Marshal VR Chaudhary in France who also flew in the plane for around one hour.

The tail number RB-01 has been named after Indian Air Force Chief-Designate Air Marshal RKS Bhadauria who had played a very important role in finalising the country's biggest-ever defence deal.

As per the Rs 60,000 crore contract signed between India and France, the first aircraft was scheduled to be delivered in acceptance mode to the Indian side and it will now undergo trials and tests for another seven months more in France, sources said.

The planes would now officially be inducted on October 8 into the IAF but the planes would start arriving in India only in May 2020 after validation of the India Specific Enhancements and training of pilots and personnel.

The Indian planes have been equipped with a lot of India-specific enhancements, which have been fitted at a cost of around one billion euros.

Though small batches of Indian pilots have already trained on the French Air Force planes, the Indian Air Force would train 24 pilots in three different batches till May 2020 for flying the Indian Rafale fighter jets.

The Indian Air Force will deploy one squadron each of the Rafale combat aircraft at its airbases in Ambala in Haryana and Hashimara in West Bengal.

In September of 2016, India signed a deal with the French government and Dassault Aviation to acquire 36 Rafale fighter jets for over 7.8 billion euros to arrest the fall of combat squadrons and meet urgent requirements on the eastern and western fronts. 

(With ANI inputs)

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