Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

EYE ON PLA, NOD TO SHELTERS FOR IAF FIGHTER JETS ON BORDER

- Sudhi Ranjan Sen

NEWDELHI: The air force has got a go-ahead to construct 108 modern shelters to house fighter aircraft in forward areas on India’s northern borders at a time when China has ramped up activity in the Tibet Autonomous Region, which overlooks Arunachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhan­d, Sikkim and Ladakh.

The Union Cabinet had recently allocated about ~5,500 crore for the project to build the Next Generation Hardened Aircraft Shelters (NGHAS), said three senior officials aware of the developmen­t who asked not to be named because they are not authorised to speak to the media.

In the past few months, there were reports of increased activity by the People’s Liberation Army (air force), which has carried out several exercises, including moving troops at a rapid rate in the Tibet Autonomous Region.

The Indian Air Force (IAF) has now spread its fighters in disparate bases in the eastern sector. “While the fighters can be scrambled as when required from different bases, it will be difficult for the enemy to target every base,” a senior IAF officer said, explaining the decision.

Majority of the hardened shelters will be designed to house the Russian made SU-30MKI jets — the mainstay of IAF’S fighters.

In 2016, a parliament­ary committee on defence pointed to the fact that IAF did not have protective shelters to keep the Su-30mki.

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