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Guardians of the Sky: The Sky as the First Line of Defence
Business Standard
|October 08, 2025
The Indian Air Force's Expanding Role in National Security Amid China-Pakistan Pressures and the Shadows of Operation Sindoor
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As geopolitical tremors intensify across India's northern and western borders, the Indian Air Force (IAF) finds itself on the frontline, not just in combat preparedness but as a decisive instrument of national security doctrine.
With China pushing the boundaries along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and Pakistan perpetually volatile, India's defence architecture relies heavily on the IAF to ensure air dominance, deterrence, and rapid response.
The IAF is no longer a support arm but a central pillar in India's integrated military strategy. From mountain warfare readiness to safeguarding maritime skies, from intelligence gathering to air superiority, its role spans tactical to strategic domains. As Operation Sindoor unfolds, India's covert transnational counter-terror operation, it becomes increasingly clear: the IAF is as much a guardian of the nation's skies as it is a projection of sovereign will.
Airpower in a Hostile Neighbourhood
India faces a rare kind of threat matrix: a hostile nexus of China and Pakistan, both nuclear-armed, collaborating across military, economic, and technological domains. Chinese airfields in Tibet are expanding, and Pakistan is reportedly in line to acquire stealth-capable fifth-generation fighters, likely the Chinese J-31.
This pincer threat compels the IAF to maintain credible deterrence. While India's land borders are hardened and patrolled, true deterrence comes from the ability to strike deep, fast, and accurately.
Airpower is the only instrument that allows such reach at short notice-making the IAF the keystone of India's defence posture.
The IAF's Strategic Triad: Control, Deterrence, and Diplomacy
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