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Scrapped $500mn Israeli missile deal back on track: Netanyahu

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Scrapped $500mn Israeli missile deal back on track: Netanyahu Prime minister Narendra Modi and his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu before a meeting at Hyderabad House in New Delhi on Monday. PTI

Jerusalem: India will buy Israel's Spike anti-tank guided missiles, Israeli media on Wednesday quoted prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu as saying, weeks after New Delhi scrapped the $500 million lucrative defense deal.

The deal was canceled a few weeks ahead of Netanyahu's visit to India and its renewal is considered to be a "major strategic achievement," the Jerusalem Post reported.

"India will buy Israel's anti-tank spike missiles," the paper quoted prime minister Netanyahu as saying after spending the day with his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi.

Netanyahu, who is on a six-day visit to India, said the final details and scope of the deal are still in the process of being worked out, the paper said.

Another leading Israeli daily 'Haaretz' reported that the deal is "back on the table."

Quoting Israel's national security adviser Meir Ben- Shabbat, the paper said that current talks are trending in a positive direction, and more details will be disclosed later.

The Israeli arms firm, Rafael Advance Defence Systems Ltd, had earlier this month confirmed that India canceled the deal and expressed "regret" over the decision.

As per the original proposal, India had planned to acquire the ATGMs for the Army at a cost of $500 million.

The Indian defense ministry has been strongly pushing for transfer of technology in procuring various weapons and other platforms from foreign defense majors as part of its broad policy initiative to encourage domestic defense industry.

Official sources in New Delhi had earlier indicated that the proposal to acquire the missile system faced hurdles when Israeli side apparently expressed reservations in ensuring full transfer of technology as per the provisions of the 'Make in India' initiative.

The company had recently inaugurated its facilities in Hyderabad where the project was to be executed.

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