Lol shying away from the facts, after proven wrong.
Again, the point was about using A&N as a carrier => meaning that fighters will be used from it and that would be done by IAF obviously as they still have the control for air defence as well as maritime attack from Indian land bases!
Oh, man; you are determined to make me laugh!
Aw, go on man........just as you digressed from the original report in post#1 which was about the Navy. If you CAN; then go back to read it.
Just to point you again in the right direction: the following is the first para of that report
New Delhi: As the race for the Indian Ocean region heats up with India, China and the United States trying to dominate the region, South Block is all set to hand over the controls of the Andaman and Nicobar Command (ANC) - India's strategic outpost in the Bay of Bengal - to the Indian Navy.
Then when you came up with some
"airy-fairy" stories about how all the air-bases and facilities were damaged in the Tsunami and are also liable to be damaged in earth-quakes; I corrected you with the facts on the ground.
While you quoted some
Newspaper Reports.
I have served there and been through the islands numerous times, the last time to the Nicobar Is. was two years ago and have seen what has been reconstructed and what is in the offing; including on the island of Katchall which suffered the maximum damage. And what the Tsunami did, no earthquake or cyclone has done so far; nowhere near it.
Why don't you do some research to find out what happened to the air-field at Port Blair or to the Army Garrison at Ross Island on the day of the Tsunami for instance.
Maybe some
Newspaper Report will tell you that ?
Just like a Newspaper Report told you that the INS Chakra navigated the Singapore and Malacca Straits submerged and undetected on her maiden voyage to Vishakhapatnam!
Read that original report further; in para 5
For instance, in 2012, the Navy operationalised INS Baaz, an airbase at Campbell Bay at the very northern tip of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It overlooks the Malacca Strait through which the crucial Sea Lane of Communication (SLOC) connecting China to the rest of the world passes through. Although the naval airbase is in operation, efforts to increase the runway and turn INS Baaz into full-fledged air base hasn't materialised yet.
Now also read para 6:
Similarly, the Navy wants bigger fuel, ordnance and storage dumps. But in the last 13 years, plans to make the ANC a forward outpost of India capable of repairing, equipping and launching ships and aircrafts for missions hasn't come up.
All of that indicates clearly (as I said) that this issue concerns the IN; not the IAF.
However, also notice that the para 5 quoted from this
Newspaper Report, places Campbell Bay
"at the very northern tip of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands". !!! That is not where Campbell Bay is located.
Then a person like you will feed on this staple (
but erroneus) information to glibly trot out some argument later. That is the hazard of relying on
"unprofessional and unauthenticated information" which is scarcely better than some hear-say.
Just as you could not understand that depths in the heavily trafficked Singapore and Malacca Straits do not allow a sub to transit submerged, because of some
Newspaper Report. Not to mention that provisions of UNCLOS govern transit of Warships through Littoral waters; even more so stringently in case of Nuclear Reactor carrying Warships.
Of course the Internet can easily create
"Armchair Admirals" or
"Airy Aviators" or
"Giddy Generals"
out of any
Charlie; who can
"cut-copy-paste" some information, never mind the source.
LOLL, I really admire your persistence in pursuing your fixations; but the facts are different.
Just watch what happens in the future.