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During his visit to Daulat Beg Oldie (DBO), Chief of the Air Staff RKS Bhadauria also laid a wreath at the war memorial and paid a tribute to fallen soldiers.
Indian Air Force (IAF) chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria visited bases and ALGs (advanced landing grounds) in Ladakh, sector including Thoise and Nyoma on Monday. The Chief of the Air Staff reviewed the status of deployments and interacted with personnel stationed in forward areas.
During his visit to Daulat Beg Oldie (DBO), Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria laid a wreath at the war memorial and paid a tribute to the fallen soldiers.
Since the conflict with China broke out in April-May of last year, the Indian Air Force chief has paid multiple visits to the conflict zone reviewing the operational preparedness of troops deployed in forward areas.
Soon after the rapid deployment was done, the Indian Air Force deployed its Garud special forces at the approach areas on the frontline to counter any possible airspace violations by the Chinese Air Force using its helicopters and fighter jets.
On Monday, Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat also visited forward areas in Ladakh where he interacted with the personnel. The CDS also received a briefing regarding the situation from the 14 Corps (Fire and Fury Corps) Commander in Leh.
India and China have been engaged in an intense military standoff along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh for over eight months now. The two countries have fallen short of achieving disengagement despite multiple rounds of military and diplomatic talks.
A violent face-off between the Indian Army and the Chinese PLA (People's Liberation Army) on June 15 of last year in the Galwan Valley resulted in the loss of 20 of India's soldiers and an unknown number of casualties on the Chinese side.
Indian Air Force (IAF) chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria visited bases and ALGs (advanced landing grounds) in Ladakh, sector including Thoise and Nyoma on Monday. The Chief of the Air Staff reviewed the status of deployments and interacted with personnel stationed in forward areas.
During his visit to Daulat Beg Oldie (DBO), Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria laid a wreath at the war memorial and paid a tribute to the fallen soldiers.
Since the conflict with China broke out in April-May of last year, the Indian Air Force chief has paid multiple visits to the conflict zone reviewing the operational preparedness of troops deployed in forward areas.
Soon after the rapid deployment was done, the Indian Air Force deployed its Garud special forces at the approach areas on the frontline to counter any possible airspace violations by the Chinese Air Force using its helicopters and fighter jets.
On Monday, Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat also visited forward areas in Ladakh where he interacted with the personnel. The CDS also received a briefing regarding the situation from the 14 Corps (Fire and Fury Corps) Commander in Leh.
India and China have been engaged in an intense military standoff along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh for over eight months now. The two countries have fallen short of achieving disengagement despite multiple rounds of military and diplomatic talks.
A violent face-off between the Indian Army and the Chinese PLA (People's Liberation Army) on June 15 of last year in the Galwan Valley resulted in the loss of 20 of India's soldiers and an unknown number of casualties on the Chinese side.
IAF chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria inspects bases, advanced landing grounds in Ladakh
During his visit to Daulat Beg Oldie (DBO), Chief of the Air Staff RKS Bhadauria also laid a wreath at the war memorial and paid a tribute to fallen soldiers.
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