Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Be ready for ops at short notice: IAF chief to officers

- HT Correspond­ent letter@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Indian Air Force chief has asked his officers to be prepared for operations at short notice and “with our present holdings”, sending out rare individual letters to 12,000 personnel of the country’s air defence wing.

The letter by Air Chief Marshal BS Dhanoa, the chief of air staff, was signed on March 30, the Indian Express reported. HT has not accessed the letter.

The missive comes amid heightened tensions with Pakistan and occasional verbal exchanges with China, mainly over cross-border terrorism and spike in militancy in Kashmir.

“In the present scenario, there is an ever persistent sub-convention­al threat. Therefore, we need to be prepared for operations with our present holdings, at a very short notice. Training needs to be focused towards this,” the IE quoted the air chief as saying.

The report said the mention of “sub-convention­al threat” in the letter was a reference to Pakistan’s proxy war, “which is reflected in the increasing number of terror attacks on military camps and the rising public unrest in Jammu and Kashmir”.

“Our present holdings” was a reference to a shortfall in the number of fighter squadrons with the IAF, the report added. The IAF’s squadron of fighter aircraft is down to 33 from the sanctioned strength of 42.

A squadron usually has 16 to 18 aircrafts.

The air force is hoping to strengthen its combat units with the induction of the Tejas light combat aircraft, more Sukhoi30s, Rafale warplanes, Indo-Russian fifth-generation fighter aircraft (FGFA) and possibly a medium-weight fighter that could be built in India in collaborat­ion with a foreign player.

The air chief also asked officers to be “combat effective profession­als” and added that “there is no choice but to stay abreast of new technologi­cal advancemen­ts both own as well as that of our adversarie­s. Only then will we come out with war-winning, out of the box solutions.”

The letter covered a range of issues from “favouritis­m” in the force to “sexual harassment”. The letter reminds officers that “in the recent past, there have been instances and occasions where lack of profession­alism has shown the IAF in poor light”.

Indulging in uncharacte­ristic plain speak, the IAF chief said, “We have been witness to a few instances of ‘favouritis­m’ in selection of officers for prime assignment­s and promotions.”

“This is something we can ill afford,” the report added.

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Air Chief Marshal BS Dhanoa

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