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Thu, Jun 4, 2026

Rafale source code access: France again refuses India full control over fighter jet systems

Rafale source code access

India has faced a fresh setback in its defense plans after France once again denied Rafale source code access.

This decision limits India’s ability to independently modify key systems in the Rafale fighter jets. The issue of Rafale source code access has remained sensitive between the two countries.

French authorities have clearly stated that the software behind Rafale’s advanced systems is highly confidential. These include radar technology, data processing units, and electronic warfare capabilities.

Because of this restriction, India cannot fully control or upgrade these systems on its own. Experts say Rafale source code access is critical for countries seeking operational independence in modern air combat.

The development comes at a time when India is considering a major defense deal. Reports suggest New Delhi is reviewing a plan to purchase 114 additional Rafale jets, valued at around $36 billion.

France, however, has decided to maintain strict control over the aircraft’s core software. Officials believe sharing such sensitive technology could risk security and intellectual property.

This move may affect India’s long-term strategy to achieve greater self-reliance in defense technology. Without Rafale source code access, customization options remain limited.

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