Hindustan Times (East UP)

Not letting guard down: IAF chief

- Srinivasa Rao Apparasu letters@hindustant­imes.com

HYDERABAD: Indian armed forces have been more vigilant and alert on the Indo-China border, especially after the last year’s clashes with Chinese forces in Eastern Ladakh, Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria said on Saturday while interactin­g with media after the Combined Graduation Parade of newly-trained flight cadets of various branches of Indian Air Force at the Air Force Academy, Dundigal, on the outskirts of Hyderabad.

Bhadauria said the Indian armed forces were constantly monitoring the situation in terms of additional deployment­s or any changes on the Indian as well as the Chinese side.

He said the discussion­s were going on between India and China for the next round of talks. “There is a proposal for Commander-level talks and decisions will be taken. The first attempt is to continue with talks and do disengagem­ent of balance friction points and follow it with de-escalation,” Bhadauria said.

He, however, said there was no question of letting the guard down on the borders and the Indian forces were better placed compared to the last year and were on high alert all through the year.

“Simultaneo­usly, the ground reality is being monitored closely in terms of current leftover locations, deployment­s, or any changes. We are taking all required actions on our parts,” he said.

Bhadauria said the IAF was undergoing rapid transforma­tion with the rapid infusion of niche technologi­es. After Rafael and light combat aircraft (LCA), it had made giant steps in the case of capability enhancemen­t, he said.

“The combat power in every facet of its operations has never been as intense as it is now. This is primarily because of the unpreceden­ted and rapidly evolving security challenges that we face, coupled with the rising geopolitic­al uncertaint­y in our neighbourh­ood and beyond,” he added.

Earlier, the Air Chief Marshal reviewed the passing out parade of the flight cadets. In all, 161 flight cadets of flying and ground duty branches were commission­ed as officers in the Indian Air Force.

The Chief of Air Staff presented ‘Wings’ and ‘Brevets’ to the flying cadets who successful­ly completed flying and navigation training respective­ly.

He also awarded ‘Wings’ to officers of the Indian Navy and Indian Coast Guard on successful completion of their flying training at the Air Force Academy.

The event was also marked by an aerobatic display by the famous Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team, Sarang Helicopter Display Team, Pilatus PC-7 trainer and Para jumping by the Akash Ganga Team. Similarly, there was an immaculate flypast formation by Hawk, Kiran, Pilatus aircraft and Chetak helicopter­s.

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, parents of graduating Flight Cadets could not witness the combined graduation parade this time.

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