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SP’s Aviation

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September 2020

On the occasion of the 88th Anniversary of the Indian Air Force (IAF), Air Chief Marshal R.K.S. Bhadauria, PVSM, AVSM, VM, ADC, Chief of the Air Staff spoke exclusively to Jayant Baranwal, Editor-in-Chief, SP’s Aviation

- Jayant Baranwal

SELECTED OEM FOR THE 114 MRFA PROJECT WILL HAVE TO COMPLY WITH ‘TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY’ AND ‘MAKE IN INDIA’ THAT WOULD AID OUR INDIGENOUS FIGHTER AIRCRAFT DEVELOPMENT PLAN” — AIR CHIEF MARSHAL R.K.S. BHADAURIA

SP’s Aviation (SP’s): Would you like to elaborate, with some key details, on the preparedness of IAF:

a: Over the long journey of 88 Years;

b: In case of a two-front War?

c: In view of recent stand-off with China?

d: Where do we stand versus Chinese PLAAF capabilities and what if we were to take on China?

Chief of the Air Staff (CAS): The transformation of the IAF over the last 88 years has mirrored the journey of our Nation. From the humble beginnings of six Indian pilots flying Westland Wapiti biplanes, the IAF has transformed into a truly strategic and potent force with modern platforms and weapon systems operated by a set of highly trained and motivated military aviation professionals.

The emerging security scenario in our neighbourhood and beyond mandate a constant upgrade of the capabilities the IAF needs to fight and win across the entire spectrum of warfare. Our planning and operational execution process ensures that we integrate seamlessly with the other services and other elements of national power.

In the recent friction on our northern front, we were able to demonstrate our rapid deployment capability of all required combat assets and be in a position to not only cater for any eventuality but provide the required deterrence. Our airlift capability and capacity enabled us to support the Indian Army in moving their assets and manpower into the zone of operations rapidly.

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