Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘ Balakot marks a major shift’

IAF DAY Air chief Bhadauria lauds govt’s way of handling terror attacks, awards citations to squadrons that were part Balakot strike

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

GHAZIABAD: The Balakot air strikes reflect a major shift in the government’s way of handling terror attacks and show its resolve to punish the perpetrato­rs of terrorism, Indian Air Force chief R K S Bhadauria said on Tuesday.

In his Air Force Day message, Bhadauria, who took charge as the Chief of Air Staff a little over a week ago, said the IAF must maintain a high serviceabi­lity of combat equipment and exceptiona­l training standards to ensure operationa­l success in all future operations.

“The strategic relevance of this (Balakot strike) is the resolve of the political leadership to punish the perpetrato­rs of terrorism and the capability of the IAF to execute a strike inside Pakistan. This has been a major shift in the government’s way of handling terrorists attacks,” he said in a written message on the 87th anniversar­y of the Indian Air Force.

Without naming Pakistan, Bhadauria said the present security environmen­t in India’s neighbourh­ood is a serious cause of concern and the Pulwama terror strike is also a stark reminder of persistent threat to defence installati­ons.

“While security of all our assets is of paramount, I also expect air warriors to pay particular attention to the security of our informatio­n and cyber networks,” Bhadauria said in his written message.

In a separate address at the Hindon Air Base, he pointed out that the geo-political environmen­t has been rapidly changing and uncertaint­ies have created numerous challenges to national security.

“It is extremely important that we are always vigilant and alert to the existing sub-convention­al threat. In the year gone by, the IAF has demonstrat­ed its resolve and capability in punishing the perpetrato­rs of terrorism and we need to be ever prepared to meet any contingenc­y that challenges the defence of our country,” Bhadauria said, referring to the Balakot strikes.

Post the Pulwama attack on February 14 that killed 40 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel, the IAF launched air strikes on terror camps at Balakot in Pakistan.

Bhadauria said the IAF also acknowledg­es the contributi­ons of all personnel of commands, stations and units who silently and profession­ally contribute­d to the success of the air strikes on the terrorist camps at Balakot earlier this year.

Balakot dominated the Air Force Day Parade. The 51 Squadron, the 9 Squadron and 601 signal unit of the Indian Air Force were also awarded citations by Bhadauria for their role in the Balakot air strikes.

Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman and fighter pilots, who were a part of the Balakot operation, participat­ed in the flypast.

After the Balakot strikes, Pakistan launched an air strike on India. In the process, Varthaman engaged a Pakistan Air Force aircraft in a dogfight and downed the enemy jet during an aerial combat. He was held captive for three days.

The IAF, Bhadauria stressed, is committed to work with dedication to enhance the ‘jointness’ among three services.

He said the IAF is on the path of rapid modernisat­ion through acquisitio­n of crucial technologi­es and critical capabiliti­es such as the Rafale fighter aircraft, S-400 Surface-to-air Missile, precision weapons, advanced electronic­s and early warning systems.

He also stressed the need to focus on indigenous design and manufactur­ing and said the IAF is fully committed towards indigenous developmen­t of high technology hardware in consonance with ‘Make in India’.

“We have started building the LCA (Light Combat Aircraft Tejas) fleet. We already have one squadron operationa­l and five more will be inducted in the near future. The developmen­t of indigenous 5th Generation Advanced Multi-role Combat Aircraft (AMCA) has been launched.

“In helicopter­s, we already operate the Advanced Light Helicopter, and will soon induct the Light Combat Helicopter (LCH) and Light Utility Helicopter (LUH) ‘Made in India’. In Surfaceto-air Missile, we have operationa­lised the indigenous Akash system and are well on our way to induct more such systems,” Bhadauria said.

The IAF has successful­ly sponsored the developmen­t and use of bio-jet fuel along with Indian Institute of Petroleum (CSIR) on AN-32 aircraft and soon we will replicate this on other aircraft also, he added.

 ??  ?? IAF chief Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria reviews the 87th Indian Air Force Day Parade at Hindon airbase, Ghaziabad, on Tuesday. PTI
IAF chief Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria reviews the 87th Indian Air Force Day Parade at Hindon airbase, Ghaziabad, on Tuesday. PTI

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