
The Indian Ministry of Defense has issued letters, on Wednesday, to two of the six vendors competing in the estimated USD 10 billion Indian Air Force (IAF) tender for 126 Medium Multi Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA), asking them to extend the validity of their commercial bids, which will expire on Thursday, tomorrow.
   According to the IAF and the  ministry, the other aircraft in the fray, the US Boeing’s F/A-18 Super  Hornet, the US Lockheed Martin Corporation’s F-16, the Russian MiG-35  and the Swedish SAAB’s Gripen did not pass the technical evaluation  conducted by the IAF.
 It is noteworthy that this comes just a day before the commercial bids of all six vendors were to expire.
 One question some of the vendors losing out are already asking is why  the  ministry asked all the vendors to resubmit their offset proposals  early this month if they already knew the outcome of the technical  evaluation submitted by the IAF last summer, and waited till a day  before the expiry of the commercial bids to effectively announce a  shortlist by inviting extension of commercial bids from only two  vendors.
 The commercial bids of the other four vendors will lapse on Thursday, tomorrow.
 Something else the uninvited vendors are ready to question is the  basis for judging technical compliance, with robust speculation that  none of the MMRCA-6 aircraft were actually completely compliant with the  IAF’s 643 parameters listed in the Air Staff Qualitative Requirements  (ASQRs) for the tender.
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