In its report tabled in Parliament, the CAG has done an item-wise cost analysis comparing each part and aspect of the two deals. CAG report says NDA's Rafale deal 2.86% cheaper than UPA's in 2007

NEW DELHI: How did the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) concluded that Rafale fighter jet deal negotiated by BJP-led NDA government in 2016 is 2.86 per cent cheaper than the deal by Congress-led UPA government in 2007? 

In its report tabled in Parliament today, the CAG has done an item-wise cost analysis comparing each part and aspect of the two deals. 

Below is the detail of the cost analysis that gives exact percentage of variation in price in the NDA deal when compared to the previous UPA deal.

The minus sign shows how much the NDA deal is cheaper than the UPA deal:

Flyaway Aircraft Package 
Variation: 0 %

Services, Products (operational Support Equipment and technical assistance), documentation and program management
Variation: -4.77 %

India-Specific Enhancements
Variation: -17.08 %

Standards of Preparation
Variation: 0%

Engineering Support Package 
Variation: +6.54 % 

Performance-Based Logistics 
Variation: +6.54 %

Tools, Testers And Ground Equipment 
Variation: 0.15

Weapons Package 
Variation: -1.05 %

Role Equipment
Variation: 0

Training of Pilots And Technicians 
Variation: 2.68 %

Simulator And Stimulation Training Aids Annual Maintenance 
Variation: 0 

Total Variation: - 2.86 %