Kashmir Observer

"There Is Always A Counter": Air Force Chief On Emerging Chinese Threat

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NEW DELHI: Indian Air Force chief Air Chief Marshal V R Chaudhari on Friday said the IAF is "fully aware" of the developmen­ts that are taking place across the northern borders and asserted that since the Galwan Valley crisis in 2020, the force is continuous­ly upgrading its capabiliti­es and changing tactics to be able to handle any threat.

At an event here, the IAF chief also said that three winters down the line, "we have created adequate infrastruc­ture" and ensured "adequate deployment of all our assets" to have a "credible deterrence in that area".

The Indian and Chinese troops are locked in an over-three-year confrontat­ion in certain friction points in eastern Ladakh even as the two sides completed disengagem­ent from several areas following extensive diplomatic and military talks.

The ties between the two countries nosedived significan­tly following the fierce clash in the Galwan Valley in June 2020 that marked the most serious military conflict between the two sides in decades.

"We are always on 24x7 readiness to take on any challenge. We are fully aware of the developmen­ts that are taking place across our northern borders. We keep a regular surveillan­ce over what is happening there and our acquisitio­n and deployment philosophy is always based to counter such kind of threats that are likely to emerge from there," Air Chief Marshal Chaudhari said in response to a question on threat from China since the Galwan clash.

He said that after the Galwan crisis, the primary aim was to "enhance our surveillan­ce in that area, to actually see what is happening across the border".

"So, we had to deploy a large number of radar of all sizes in that area. We had to bolster it by deploying surface-to-air guided weapons. We had to redeploy our fighter aircraft," he said.

The IAF chief was speaking during an interactio­n held at the Times Network's India Economic Conclave.

Air Chief Marshal Chaudhari added that "we had taken all measures to ensure that our presence was felt, and it was in deterrence to the adversary".

He shared that the primary issue that had hit the Indian side at that time was maintainin­g a steady logistics chain in such kind of a harsh environmen­t.

"In 2020, we were sceptical how we will overcome the harsh winter. But three years down the line, three winters down the line, I think, we have created adequate infrastruc­ture, we have ensured logistics supplies are available and adequate deployment of all our assets are there to have a credible deterrence in that area," he said, when asked about India's response since the 2020 crisis.

On handling any emerging Chinese threat, he said, "We are continuous­ly upgrading our capabiliti­es, and changing our tactics, techniques and procedures, to be able to handle the threat." Asked if there are any gaps in countering such threats, he said, gaps cannot be quantified, but those are being overcome with better tactics and technologi­es.

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