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India bolsters western front with fighters, radars and IAF-Army operational

India should focus on real issues. So that it can bring prosperity to people so that we too have not to spend on weapons.

ya sure buddy,we are focusing on some real issues that's the reason we had deployed some challenging stuff to you at near borders.finally your people need to focus on some concerns that related to another aspects. :P
 
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India should focus on real issues. So that it can bring prosperity to people so that we too have not to spend on weapons.

We have separate ministries, departments and organizations to take care of it. :angel:

This thread is about the Indian army and IAF which are under a ministry called ministry of defense.

You should not expect us to post about the work of our each ministry like commerse and industry, finance and MSME etc. etc. in this thread. :angel:
 
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India may now be focusing more on the eastern front with China, but it has not forgotten the western one. New bases of its most potent fighter as well as advanced sensor units have come up along the border with Pakistan, even as IAF and Army build composite land-air war-fighting machinery for all contingencies in the western theatre.

Squadrons of Sukhoi-30MKI ”air dominance” fighters, now permanently based in Jodhpur (Rajasthan) and Halwara (Punjab), are “fully-operational” and integrated with the “order of battle” on the western front, say sources.

Similarly, the first two nodes of IACCS (integrated air command and control system) are operational in the western sector to make airspace more impregnable to hostile threats. The nodes integrate older sensors like THD-1955 long-range surveillance radars with newer ones like ATCR-22, Rohini and medium-power radars as well as Aerostats and Phalcon AWACS (airborne warning and control systems) to plug gaps in the country’s air defence cover.

Defence minister A K Antony on Tuesday also held a top-level review of the security scenario and military infrastructure build-up along the western and eastern fronts with national security advisor Shivshankar Menon, defence secretary Shashikant Sharma and the three Service chiefs – Admiral Nirmal Verma, Air Chief Marshal N A K Browne and General Bikram Singh. Antony is also slated to visit Jammu and Kashmir this weekend to review the operational situation along the Line of Control (LoC).

India till recently had based its Sukhois – IAF so far has inducted around 160 of the 272 fighters contracted from Russia in deals worth Rs 55,717 crore – only in Pune and Bareilly, which were followed by Tezpur and Chabua in Assam to cater for the threat from China.

The need to base them in Jodhpur and Halwara was felt to take on the Pakistan challenge, especially since older MiG-21s and MiG-23BNs were being progressively phased out. “With Pakistan acquiring American F-16s and Chinese JF-17 `Thunder’ jets, the induction of Sukhois (which have a cruising speed range of 3,200-km) there will act as a strong deterrent against any misadventure,” said a source.

The Army, too, is strengthening its capabilities on the western front by “optimising offensive and defensive formations with minimum accretions” since the raising of the new mountain strike corps and other formations for the north-east are geared towards countering China.

Towards this, operational synergy and coordination between IAF’s Western Air Command, which controls air operations over 400,000 sq km stretching from Ladakh till Bikaner, and three Army commands – Northern (Udhampur), Western (Chandimandir) and South-Western (Jaipur) – has also been stepped up.

“This ensures optimal utilization of resources, real-time sharing of information and fine-tuning of operational plans. Western Air Command chief Air Marshal Arup Raha and Western Army Command chief Lt-Gen Sanjeev Chachra, for instance, discussed operational jointness in detail earlier this month,” added an official.

India bolsters western front with fighters, radars and IAF-Army operational synergy | idrw.org

Indian Airforce Stations across Western Air Command are already Potent Enough to Hand PAF solely. I would have been much pleased If Navy would have announced they are Setting an Air Station in Guhar-Mota
 
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I think it will be alot better if instead of Su30Mki,Rafale{In Future} or FGFA{in future}...we station Squad of Mig 29 smt,Miraage2K9,Jaguar or Lca Mk1&Mk2 in front bases....

Main reason for that...

a}Stationing of Front Line Fighter in front bases will send out signal of aggression....

b}Front bases need continues Petroling and you don't need to be a rocket scientist to know that in this front LCa or single Engines aircraft will score over Su30 Mki or any othet twin engine aircraft.......

c}Su30Mki has huge range so difference of 100 or 150 km won't make much difference to its capability......


Note--Its my thinking...and its obvious that IAF and its planners know what they are doing...
 
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Strategic short-sight plagues our defense establishment in the most terrible of fashions..
 
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Good job. Now they can concentrate more on Eastern sector.

Bolstering infra @eastern sector, artillery, radars, creating mountain warfare divisions etc etc

Much more to go. Keep the good job UP :tup:
 
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infact pakistan was in a much better situation till not to far back in history. in my opinion pakistans downfall started may be with the soviet invasion of afganistan but definitively with the passing of the HODOOD ORDINANCE by gia ul haq
 
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This is the time where Indo-Pak military gap is minimum ever . If Pakistan dont play its move properly , it never never dream of attacking India .
 
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The Indian strategy to fight a two front war states that they will mount a Deterring Defence against Pakistan and a Dissuading Defence against China. Translated it means, that they would launch an offensive with their strike formations against Pakistan, taking the war into Pakistan, and defeat Pakistan early in time to re-deploy the additional forces towards Chinese front. All this while, along the Chinese front they would try and delay the Chinese using the mountainous terrain.

Their premise is based on Defeating a Nuclear armed Pakistan first. And then diverting these forces who after fighting a war, and have supposedly have defeated Pakistan, move to Chinese border which is almost 2000 km away, unscathed and to retake the lost territory.

This strategy can only be implemented by @Paan Singh Ji. :)
 
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India may now be focusing more on the eastern front with China, but it has not forgotten the western one. New bases of its most potent fighter as well as advanced sensor units have come up along the border with Pakistan, even as IAF and Army build composite land-air war-fighting machinery for all contingencies in the western theatre.

Squadrons of Sukhoi-30MKI ”air dominance” fighters, now permanently based in Jodhpur (Rajasthan) and Halwara (Punjab), are “fully-operational” and integrated with the “order of battle” on the western front, say sources.

Similarly, the first two nodes of IACCS (integrated air command and control system) are operational in the western sector to make airspace more impregnable to hostile threats. The nodes integrate older sensors like THD-1955 long-range surveillance .....
“This ensures optimal utilization of resources, real-time sharing of information and fine-tuning of operational plans. Western Air Command chief Air Marshal Arup Raha and Western Army Command chief Lt-Gen Sanjeev Chachra, for instance, discussed operational jointness in detail earlier this month,” added an official.

India bolsters western front with fighters, radars and IAF-Army operational synergy | idrw.org

Didnt IAF had Migs or Sukhois stationed in Tajikistan a while ago. Are they still there ??
 
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Seem to have missed out the action ..

@ subject , whats the fuss ? If India has AC they have to be stationed somewhere .
 
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Didnt IAF had Migs or Sukhois stationed in Tajikistan a while ago. Are they still there ??

Yes, India has a base in Tajikistan, but currently there are only armed helicopters stationed there, IAF have plans to station a squadron of mig-29s there soon.
 
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PAF HAVE F-16 BLK-52+/jf-17/ and upgraded F-16 A/B
TIA Turkay upgraded 45 f-16 a/b of pakistan air force to BLOCK-50
 
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another poor thinking of indian army, thinking of perceiving every neibours as enemy & working against them will make india a history soon soo better concentrate on progress rather than neibours.
 
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