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Macron’s “Gift”: Corrupt India Lavishes $40 Billion on Obsolete Rafale Jets in Election-Year Bribe

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A French Air and Space Force Rafale fighter jet takes off from Air Base 120 in Cazaux, south-western France, on January 29, 2026, during the TOPAZE 2026 exercise. The TOPAZE 2026 exercise tests rapid redeployment capabilities and operational response in simulated high-intensity combat conditions. (Photo by Philippe LOPEZ / AFP via Getty Images)

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FRANCE IS SEALING A DEATH DEAL WITH INDIA, pouring tens of billions into a war machine poised to dominate Asia. In a stunning $40 BILLION arms package approved this week, India will acquire a staggering 114 French Rafale fighter jets—a move that promises to IGNITE a new deadly arms race with China and Pakistan.

This isn’t just an arms purchase; it’s a MAJOR ESCALATION cloaked in a diplomatic visit by President Emmanuel Macron. Macron is jetting to New Delhi, not for peace, but to personally oversee the arming of the world’s most populous nation. India’s air force, already battle-hardened from a 2025 conflict where its Rafales were SHOT DOWN by Pakistani jets, is now set for a terrifying upgrade. The goal? To achieve crushing regional dominance.

The SHOCKING reality is this: Western powers led by France are actively PROFITING from Asian instability. By making India the first nation outside France to deploy the naval Rafale variant and transferring technology for domestic production, Paris is creating a monster it cannot control. Every component sold is a step closer to a catastrophic, high-tech war over the disputed Indo-Pacific.

While Modi and Macron toast “innovation,” they are signing a pact written in BLOOD and CASH, ensuring that the next generation of Indian pilots will fly into combat in French-made jets. The grim truth is that the coming years won’t be defined by AI summits, but by the deafening roar of Rafale engines over the Himalayas.



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