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PM Narendra Modi tweets 'swagatam' as Rafale jets make touchdown

Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to Twitter and wrote "Swagatam" after the Rafale fighter jets made a touchdown in Haryana's Ambala. 

The first batch of Rafale jets entered the Indian air-space at around 1.30 pm and landed in Ambala a few hours later. Four years ago, India had signed a deal with France for 36 Rafale jets.

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