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The Indian Air Force is “very much alive” to emerging threats that could arise in the Indo Pacific region, Air Chief Marshal B S Dhanoa said Sunday, and asserted that his force was prepared to deal with any challenge to protect India’s national interests. He also said there is cause for concern over the rate of modernisation and induction of new equipment in India’s neighbourhood, even as India faces challenges emanating from “unresolved territorial disputes” and “sponsored” non-state and transnational actors.

But the IAF is capable of, and is moving ahead, for countering them effectively, he told PTI in an interview.Asked whether the IAF can play a role in smashing terrorist training camps across the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir, he did not rule out such a possibility.

“The IAF is well equipped to take on threats which occur from across the border, be it in the realm of sub-conventional or other domains,” the Air Chief Marshal said.

Referring to India’s immediate security challenges, without naming China and Pakistan, he said, “The current challenges emanate from unresolved territorial issues, sponsored non-state actors and transnational actors who act against national interests through the global commons.

” “The IAF is prepared 24×7 for any threat and is ready for a befitting response to any contingency with all our available assets,” he told PTI.

Dhanoa also made an indirect reference to China’s rapid modernisation of its air force and also about the infrastructure development Beijing has carried out in the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) bordering India.

“The IAF is well equipped to take on challenges across the entire range of threats that could emanate across our borders.

While there is a cause for concern as regards to the rate of modernisation and induction of new equipment in our neighbourhood, the IAF is nevertheless, moving ahead with appropriate measures to cater to these new developments,” he said.

Asked whether the IAF was capable of playing a role to expand India’s geo-political influence in the Indo-Pacific region, he replied in the affirmative and talked about IAF’s capabilities including having the second largest fleet of C-17s.

“We have the second largest fleet of C-17s in the world. Therefore, India will pull its heft in helping out friendly nations in times of human distress and humanitarian relief. In addition, the IAF is very much alive to the emerging threats that could arise in the Indo Pacific region,” he said.

At present, the IAF has a fleet of ten C-17 Globemasters, used for strategic airlift missions, transporting troops and cargo for long-range missions.

The US has been pushing for a greater role for India in the Indo-Pacific which is seen by many countries as an effort to contain China’s growing clout in the region.

In November last year, India, the US, Australia and Japan gave shape to the long-pending “Quad” Coalition to develop a new strategy to keep the critical sea routes in the Indo-Pacific free of any influence.

Dhanoa said the IAF was adopting a holistic approach in harnessing all available resources at its disposal to deal with various security challenges in a collaborative and cohesive manner.

“The gradual shift in the centre of gravity of global financial power from the West to the East has brought many challenges to the fabric of existential peace in the Asia-Pacific,” he said.

“Security is no longer confined to the preservation of territorial integrity alone. It also encompasses a comprehensive concept including all elements of national power,” he added.

On IAF’s ambitious modernisation plan, the Chief of Air Staff said augmenting the fighter squadron strength was his top priority.

“To achieve this, the IAF is looking at new inductions and midlife upgrades. Towards this, MiG-29, Jaguar and Mirage-2000 aircraft are being upgraded in a phased manner in order to equip them with contemporary capabilities,” he said.

He also mentioned the planned induction of 83 Tejas light combat aircraft and 36 Rafale jets.

“Further, case for 114 fighter aircraft is being processed under the Strategic Partnership model of DPP (Defence Procurement Procedure)-16. Other options are also being explored to build up to authorised strength at the earliest,” he added.

The IAF has already started the process to procure a batch of 114 fighter jets. At present, the IAF has a total of 32 squadrons of fighter jets much below the authorised strength of 42 squadrons.

“The IAF is adopting a holistic approach in harnessing all available resources at its disposal to tackle emerging challenges in a collaborative and cohesive manner,” said the IAF chief.
 
IAF chief is right. While India is struggling to induct any new fighters for two decades now, Pakistan has inducted over 100 fighters in the last few years and increasing those numbers at an exponential pace.

India needs to expedite MMRCA and FGFA programs. We need those deals closed yesterday.
 
IAF chief is right. While India is struggling to induct any new fighters for two decades now, Pakistan has inducted over 100 fighters in the last few years and increasing those numbers at an exponential pace.

India needs to expedite MMRCA and FGFA programs. We need those deals closed yesterday.
Lol.
India has inducted 270 4th gen jets since 2001, (250 Su-30 MKI, 10 Tejas & 10 Mirage-2000).
 
Lol.
India has inducted 270 4th gen jets since 2001, (250 Su-30 MKI, 10 Tejas & 10 Mirage-2000).

SU-30s are hardly keeping up with the attrition rate. India has a deficit of over 200 fighters as we speak. If we discount the MIGs the deficit would be even higher. We need over 400 fighters inducted in the next decade.
 
It will be hard for Indians to recover from the damages done to them by Pervez Musharraf.
Modernization of armed forces, including PAF is one of it.
 
A lot of Indians were trolling Pakistani members when Pakistan shared concerned over IN's new Nuclear Submarine, and here is your Air Chief showing concern ..

Because this is a genuine concern.

It will be hard for Indians to recover from the damages done to them by Pervez Musharraf.
Modernization of armed forces, including PAF is one of it.

Not to forget Kargil which proved that MAD has been achieved.
 
Not to forget Kargil which proved that MAD has been achieved.
If there was no Kargil PM would have never felt the need for modernization.
AWACS, jF-17, F-16 upgrade, new F-16, BVRAAM, were few items on list of PAF modernization by PM.
If remember correctly in 2006, Pakistan was the second most in world to spend on modernization of armed forces, that year even more than India.
 
If there was no Kargil PM would have never felt the need for modernization.
AWACS, jF-17, F-16 upgrade, new F-16, BVRAAM, were few items on list of PAF modernization by PM.
If remember correctly in 2006, Pakistan was the second most in world to spend on modernization of armed forces, that year even more than India.

Agree.
 
But Indian chief did not speak about the massive corruption done by Modi and depriving India of 126 rafales
 
But Indian chief did not speak about the massive corruption done by Modi and depriving India of 126 rafales
Wow. So cute. Having concern for Indian Corruptions............

We have trust in our PM, just like we had our trust in our previous PM MMS. Pappu Gandhi shouting from the top isnt going to change that. He doesnt have a family to make money for...
 
More to do with China then Pakistan.
 
But Indian chief did not speak about the massive corruption done by Modi and depriving India of 126 rafales
Wow. So cute. Having concern for Indian Corruptions............

We have trust in our PM, just like we had our trust in our previous PM MMS. Pappu Gandhi shouting from the top isnt going to change that. He doesnt have a family to make money for...
I have no concern, just feeling pity on poor indian masses who will pay for the jackpot won by Reliance. As for your trust in Modi rest assured that its broken. Psychological research has proved those without family are more corrupt because they feel insecure in old age and stashed money is the only support they can get when they are unable to work anymore especially if they dont have male off springs.
 

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