But the Dassault Rafale has won the Indian MMRCA competition, and will be delivering 126 fighters.
It appears that the Rafale largely beat the Typhoon largely on the basis of cost, though the fact that the Rafale is currently more capable in the strike role probably helped, as did what appeared to be a pretty good offset deal.
It’s interesting that the final decision came down to the cheapest of the two most expensive competitors (other competitors, were the MiG-35, Gripen, F-16, and F/A-18).
I still wonder how much of this was driven by a concern that the French were seen as more independent of US foreign policy.