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Last Updated: Saturday, October 3, 2015 - 23:02
Forces capable of targeting terror camps across LoC: IAF chief | Zee News

New Delhi: Indian Air Force chief Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha on Saturday asserted that the armed forces have the capability to strike at terror camps in Azad Kashmir and along the Line of Control, but the intent and decision will have to be taken by the political leadership.

Raha, who is also the Chairman, Chief of Staff Committee (COSC), admitted that China is developing its capabilities "tremendously" in the Tibet Autonomous Region.

However, he asserted that there is nothing to worry as "we also have our assets in various areas. We are also deploying potent forces".

Asked if the armed forces were capable of carrying out a Myanmar-like operation in Azad Kashmir and across the LoC, Raha said, "Capability is there. Intent is not mine. Intent has to be of authorities at higher places. So capability is there but whether you have to do it or not, the decision should be political," he said.

The IAF chief said his force is also focusing on building infrastructure capabilities in remote areas and in Kargil.

"Kargil and Neoma (Ladakh) airfields are important not only as capability enhancement of the air force in support of the army or otherwise, but it is also going to help us in increasing tourist traffic and economic development," he said.

Raha added that the state government is very keen that the Kargil airfield is developed.

"Lot of issues have been resolved...We want to extend the (Kargil) runway so that not only can it be used by larger body aircraft of the Air Force or combat aircraft but also larger body aircraft of civil airlines," he said, adding in case of Neoma airstrip, the decision making is in advanced stage.

"Contracting will take some time because it is in a remote area. Mobilisation of equipment and material that is required towards building a runway and other infrastructure is huge. The height is 13,000 ft above sea level," he said, stressing that even if work starts this year, it will take 4-5 years for completion.

Replying to a query whether IAF is prepared for a two-front war involving China and Pakistan, Raha said his force was concentrating on enhancing abilities as a deterrent against conflicts and not for conflicts or aimed at one particular country.

He said enhancement of capabilities are also for helping the government in its humanitarian effort and to have an effective footprint in area responsibility or in strategic area.

He also underplayed the proposed sale of Mi-35 attack helicopters by Russia to Pakistan, saying one should not make a mountain out of a mole hill. However, he said, the Indian government was in touch with the Russians.

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Last Updated: Saturday, October 3, 2015 - 23:02
Forces capable of targeting terror camps across LoC: IAF chief | Zee News

New Delhi: Indian Air Force chief Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha on Saturday asserted that the armed forces have the capability to strike at terror camps in *** and along the Line of Control, but the intent and decision will have to be taken by the political leadership.

Raha, who is also the Chairman, Chief of Staff Committee (COSC), admitted that China is developing its capabilities "tremendously" in the Tibet Autonomous Region.

However, he asserted that there is nothing to worry as "we also have our assets in various areas. We are also deploying potent forces".

Asked if the armed forces were capable of carrying out a Myanmar-like operation in *** and across the LoC, Raha said, "Capability is there. Intent is not mine. Intent has to be of authorities at higher places. So capability is there but whether you have to do it or not, the decision should be political," he said.

The IAF chief said his force is also focusing on building infrastructure capabilities in remote areas and in Kargil.

"Kargil and Neoma (Ladakh) airfields are important not only as capability enhancement of the air force in support of the army or otherwise, but it is also going to help us in increasing tourist traffic and economic development," he said.

Raha added that the state government is very keen that the Kargil airfield is developed.

"Lot of issues have been resolved...We want to extend the (Kargil) runway so that not only can it be used by larger body aircraft of the Air Force or combat aircraft but also larger body aircraft of civil airlines," he said, adding in case of Neoma airstrip, the decision making is in advanced stage.

"Contracting will take some time because it is in a remote area. Mobilisation of equipment and material that is required towards building a runway and other infrastructure is huge. The height is 13,000 ft above sea level," he said, stressing that even if work starts this year, it will take 4-5 years for completion.

Replying to a query whether IAF is prepared for a two-front war involving China and Pakistan, Raha said his force was concentrating on enhancing abilities as a deterrent against conflicts and not for conflicts or aimed at one particular country.

He said enhancement of capabilities are also for helping the government in its humanitarian effort and to have an effective footprint in area responsibility or in strategic area.

He also underplayed the proposed sale of Mi-35 attack helicopters by Russia to Pakistan, saying one should not make a mountain out of a mole hill. However, he said, the Indian government was in touch with the Russians.

PTI

India should stop issuing this type of useless statements. Tomorrow we will hear another statement from Pakistan saying we have nukes.
 
Indian journalists/media and stupid questions :tsk:
 
IS IAF also getting some more Mirage-2000s from France?
 
We have been hearing this kind of statements since 2008.
 
They lack these:
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Myanmar isn't Pakistan.
 
The Air Chief is probably right that IAF does have the capability. The response from Pakistan would however be very swift and very violent. A reality which became evident when IAF tried to carry out surgical strikes in 2002.

 
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Stupid questions should have gone in depth of what assets he was talking about.
 
India should stop issuing this type of useless statements. Tomorrow we will hear another statement from Pakistan saying we have nukes.

These statements are linked to national security and Indian Military is always prepared to defend soveriginity and territorial intergity.
 
Tell him to stop being a paper lion and give it a try if he is man enough...We are hearing these kind of childish statements since 2008..!
 
IS IAF also getting some more Mirage-2000s from France?

The upgrade programme was successfully completed on schedule. The subsequent serried upgrade of the Mirage 2000 fleet is being carried out at HAL, Bangalore.

HAL is simultaneously overhauling its entire Mirage 2000 fleet, a year-long procedure that each fighter undergoes after flying 2000 hours or 13 years, whichever happens first. The entire Mirage 2000 fleet underwent a first round of overhaul from 1991-94. The second overhaul round began in 2009.

“We have developed a high degree of expertise in maintaining, overhauling and now upgrading the Mirage 2000”, said a HAL line manager.
 
These statements are linked to national security and Indian Military is always prepared to defend soveriginity and territorial intergity.

No one is questioning whether Indian Military is ready or not. I would say they better be ready and it is their responsibility and people expect it from them.

But the question is about issuing such public statements and towards what purpose.

1) Is it to assure the citizens of India? No

2) Is it to threaten Pakistan? No

3) Is it a precursor to an actual action? Certainly not. It better not be.

4) Respond to a foolish question from a new reporter? Certainly yes.
 
Waiting since Parliament and Bombay Dramas :lol:
 
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