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Race hots up for post of IAF chief as govt zeroes in on four names
Incumbent IAF Chief B.S. Dhanoa is completing his tenure in October

By Pradip R Sagar July 19, 2019 17:11 IST
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(Frome left) Air marshals Balakrishnan Suresh, Raghunath Nambiar, Harjit Singh Arora and Rajesh Kumar | via Commons
The government has zeroed in on names of four senior most air marshals of the Indian Air Force to select its next chief. Incumbent IAF Chief B.S. Dhanoa is completing his tenure in October and the selection process to pick his successor has reached at a crucial stage.

Traditionally, the government declares the name of succeeding chief two to three months prior to the superannuation of current chief. The idea is to give sufficient time to the new person to understand and coordinate with present chief for continuation of the work.

Names of air marshals Balkrishnan Suresh, Raghunath Nambiar, Harjit Singh Arora and Rajesh Kumar have been shortlisted to head the world's fourth largest air force. Soon, the ministry of defence will send these four names to the Appointment Committee of Cabinet.

However, officials privy to the development claim that key contest is between Air Marshal Balkrishnan Suresh and Air Marshal Raghunath Nambiar.

Air Marshal Suresh, heading the Thiruvananthapuram based Southern Air Command, would be the senior most IAF officer when IAF Chief Dhanoa hangs his boots. Air Marshal Suresh, who hails from Thiruvananthapuram, had received lot of praise for coordinating the IAF's relief and rescue operations during the last year's Kerala floods. Nonetheless, not commanding any of the three operationally sensitive commands of the air force may come as a disadvantage for him. However, in the recent years, Southern Air Command has gained significance in preserving and protecting Indian interests in the Indian Ocean Region.

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The 'seniority principle', which is used to be the convention for selection of chiefs in the three services, is no longer the sole criterion. Especially after selection of General Bipin Rawat as the Army chief, ignoring two seniors over him, and Admiral Karambir Singh as Navy Chief over Vice Admiral Bimal Verma.

Traditionally, in military the line of succession has always been clear, as the prospective candidate is groomed in a way to become the chief. While many military personnel believe that the 'seniority principle' is the best guarantee against politicisation of top appointment, it is not followed in most countries in the world. Top military powers like the United States, France, Germany, China and even Pakistan do not follow it. However, the UK still follows the practice.

Then comes Air Marshal Nambiar, a Kargil war hero who is heading the Delhi based Western Air Command. He was moved to Western Command from Eastern Command after the Balakot strike. Western Command looks after the air operations along the Pakistan border from Rajasthan to Siachen Glacier and controls nearly 40 per cent of air bases of the IAF. As IAF was fearing retaliation from Pakistan after the Balakot strike, the IAF had intensified its combat air patrol on the border. Nambiar was also involved in Rafale fighter jet negotiations during his stint at the Air Force headquarters.

Air Marshal H.S. Arora, who is heading Jodhpur based Southwestern Air Command, is only six months junior to Air Marshal Nambiar. He has a rich and diverse experience of accident-free operational flying, which includes MiG 21, MiG 29 and other aircraft in IAF inventory, including helicopters. He has earlier served as director general of air operations at the Vayu Bhawan (Air Force headquarters) and handled key appointments in the western and eastern air commands during his career.

The fourth name is of Air Marshal Rajesh Kumar who is heading Prayagraj based Central Air Command. He is the junior most in the panel.

"Out of four shortlisted names, key contest is appears to be between the top two air marshals (Suresh and Nambiar). We have already seen that the 'seniority principle' was ignored by this government in the selection of Army and Navy chief," said a senior official.

https://www.theweek.in/news/india/2...AF-chief-as-govt-zeroes-in-on-four-names.html
 
Race hots up for post of IAF chief as govt zeroes in on four names
Incumbent IAF Chief B.S. Dhanoa is completing his tenure in October

By Pradip R Sagar July 19, 2019 17:11 IST
Untitled%20design.jpg
(Frome left) Air marshals Balakrishnan Suresh, Raghunath Nambiar, Harjit Singh Arora and Rajesh Kumar | via Commons
The government has zeroed in on names of four senior most air marshals of the Indian Air Force to select its next chief. Incumbent IAF Chief B.S. Dhanoa is completing his tenure in October and the selection process to pick his successor has reached at a crucial stage.

Traditionally, the government declares the name of succeeding chief two to three months prior to the superannuation of current chief. The idea is to give sufficient time to the new person to understand and coordinate with present chief for continuation of the work.

Names of air marshals Balkrishnan Suresh, Raghunath Nambiar, Harjit Singh Arora and Rajesh Kumar have been shortlisted to head the world's fourth largest air force. Soon, the ministry of defence will send these four names to the Appointment Committee of Cabinet.

However, officials privy to the development claim that key contest is between Air Marshal Balkrishnan Suresh and Air Marshal Raghunath Nambiar.

Air Marshal Suresh, heading the Thiruvananthapuram based Southern Air Command, would be the senior most IAF officer when IAF Chief Dhanoa hangs his boots. Air Marshal Suresh, who hails from Thiruvananthapuram, had received lot of praise for coordinating the IAF's relief and rescue operations during the last year's Kerala floods. Nonetheless, not commanding any of the three operationally sensitive commands of the air force may come as a disadvantage for him. However, in the recent years, Southern Air Command has gained significance in preserving and protecting Indian interests in the Indian Ocean Region.

ALSO READ
The 'seniority principle', which is used to be the convention for selection of chiefs in the three services, is no longer the sole criterion. Especially after selection of General Bipin Rawat as the Army chief, ignoring two seniors over him, and Admiral Karambir Singh as Navy Chief over Vice Admiral Bimal Verma.

Traditionally, in military the line of succession has always been clear, as the prospective candidate is groomed in a way to become the chief. While many military personnel believe that the 'seniority principle' is the best guarantee against politicisation of top appointment, it is not followed in most countries in the world. Top military powers like the United States, France, Germany, China and even Pakistan do not follow it. However, the UK still follows the practice.

Then comes Air Marshal Nambiar, a Kargil war hero who is heading the Delhi based Western Air Command. He was moved to Western Command from Eastern Command after the Balakot strike. Western Command looks after the air operations along the Pakistan border from Rajasthan to Siachen Glacier and controls nearly 40 per cent of air bases of the IAF. As IAF was fearing retaliation from Pakistan after the Balakot strike, the IAF had intensified its combat air patrol on the border. Nambiar was also involved in Rafale fighter jet negotiations during his stint at the Air Force headquarters.

Air Marshal H.S. Arora, who is heading Jodhpur based Southwestern Air Command, is only six months junior to Air Marshal Nambiar. He has a rich and diverse experience of accident-free operational flying, which includes MiG 21, MiG 29 and other aircraft in IAF inventory, including helicopters. He has earlier served as director general of air operations at the Vayu Bhawan (Air Force headquarters) and handled key appointments in the western and eastern air commands during his career.

The fourth name is of Air Marshal Rajesh Kumar who is heading Prayagraj based Central Air Command. He is the junior most in the panel.

"Out of four shortlisted names, key contest is appears to be between the top two air marshals (Suresh and Nambiar). We have already seen that the 'seniority principle' was ignored by this government in the selection of Army and Navy chief," said a senior official.

https://www.theweek.in/news/india/2...AF-chief-as-govt-zeroes-in-on-four-names.html
My fav is Mr Arora as his name is similar to an eatable" pakora" and his achievemnt of flying accident free is a trait rarely found in iaf
 
So the dhanniya podina is being kicked out for not performing in during recent Pak-Gd conflict?
 
Well , in Dhanoa's tenure , iaf crossed LoC in 47 years and bombed target 60km inside pakistan .

Translation: Bombed 3 conifer trees and 1 crow. In the response BS Dhanoa's men lost 1 SU-30 and 1 Mig-21 to "cheeni mal" JF-17.
 
Race hots up for post of IAF chief as govt zeroes in on four names
Incumbent IAF Chief B.S. Dhanoa is completing his tenure in October

By Pradip R Sagar July 19, 2019 17:11 IST
Untitled%20design.jpg
(Frome left) Air marshals Balakrishnan Suresh, Raghunath Nambiar, Harjit Singh Arora and Rajesh Kumar | via Commons
The government has zeroed in on names of four senior most air marshals of the Indian Air Force to select its next chief. Incumbent IAF Chief B.S. Dhanoa is completing his tenure in October and the selection process to pick his successor has reached at a crucial stage.

Traditionally, the government declares the name of succeeding chief two to three months prior to the superannuation of current chief. The idea is to give sufficient time to the new person to understand and coordinate with present chief for continuation of the work.

Names of air marshals Balkrishnan Suresh, Raghunath Nambiar, Harjit Singh Arora and Rajesh Kumar have been shortlisted to head the world's fourth largest air force. Soon, the ministry of defence will send these four names to the Appointment Committee of Cabinet.

However, officials privy to the development claim that key contest is between Air Marshal Balkrishnan Suresh and Air Marshal Raghunath Nambiar.

Air Marshal Suresh, heading the Thiruvananthapuram based Southern Air Command, would be the senior most IAF officer when IAF Chief Dhanoa hangs his boots. Air Marshal Suresh, who hails from Thiruvananthapuram, had received lot of praise for coordinating the IAF's relief and rescue operations during the last year's Kerala floods. Nonetheless, not commanding any of the three operationally sensitive commands of the air force may come as a disadvantage for him. However, in the recent years, Southern Air Command has gained significance in preserving and protecting Indian interests in the Indian Ocean Region.

ALSO READ
The 'seniority principle', which is used to be the convention for selection of chiefs in the three services, is no longer the sole criterion. Especially after selection of General Bipin Rawat as the Army chief, ignoring two seniors over him, and Admiral Karambir Singh as Navy Chief over Vice Admiral Bimal Verma.

Traditionally, in military the line of succession has always been clear, as the prospective candidate is groomed in a way to become the chief. While many military personnel believe that the 'seniority principle' is the best guarantee against politicisation of top appointment, it is not followed in most countries in the world. Top military powers like the United States, France, Germany, China and even Pakistan do not follow it. However, the UK still follows the practice.

Then comes Air Marshal Nambiar, a Kargil war hero who is heading the Delhi based Western Air Command. He was moved to Western Command from Eastern Command after the Balakot strike. Western Command looks after the air operations along the Pakistan border from Rajasthan to Siachen Glacier and controls nearly 40 per cent of air bases of the IAF. As IAF was fearing retaliation from Pakistan after the Balakot strike, the IAF had intensified its combat air patrol on the border. Nambiar was also involved in Rafale fighter jet negotiations during his stint at the Air Force headquarters.

Air Marshal H.S. Arora, who is heading Jodhpur based Southwestern Air Command, is only six months junior to Air Marshal Nambiar. He has a rich and diverse experience of accident-free operational flying, which includes MiG 21, MiG 29 and other aircraft in IAF inventory, including helicopters. He has earlier served as director general of air operations at the Vayu Bhawan (Air Force headquarters) and handled key appointments in the western and eastern air commands during his career.

The fourth name is of Air Marshal Rajesh Kumar who is heading Prayagraj based Central Air Command. He is the junior most in the panel.

"Out of four shortlisted names, key contest is appears to be between the top two air marshals (Suresh and Nambiar). We have already seen that the 'seniority principle' was ignored by this government in the selection of Army and Navy chief," said a senior official.

https://www.theweek.in/news/india/2...AF-chief-as-govt-zeroes-in-on-four-names.html
My guess is that Air marshals Balakrishnan Suresh would get the job simply because he equals the qualification of present IAF Air Chief i.e. having the initials BS.

Thus Air Marshal BS stands fulfilling the basic need to become IAF Chief as someone who can deliver the BS non stop when required by the country's PM.

See, it is a simple case of BS.:lol:
 
My guess is that Air marshals Balakrishnan Suresh would get the job simply because he equals the qualification of present IAF Air Chief i.e. having the initials BS.

Thus Air Marshal BS stands fulfilling the basic need to become IAF Chief as someone who can deliver the BS non stop when required by the country's PM.

See, it is a simple case of BS.:lol:

i agree, my careful assessment gave me the same results ...

Lets hope new Chief can keep up BS standard.
Air Marshal Balkrishnan Suresh

as someone mentioned, new IAF Chief has BIG shoes to fill...
 
Trolling? Which part of my post is not true.if truth hurts you don't call that trolling

if it is not topic of this thread, it becomes trolling.
ask abhinandan what is truth or better yet Modi who was crying for rapheeel after getting "abused" in broad day light.
 
We felt better when we crossed the border and entered 60 km deep even if was to shoot a balloon,the line was breached .
And we felt even better when all the PAF fighters had to be airborne to shoot down a mig 21 as per your official and the best part it all this happened in your airspace .

It's a yes or no question homie. Let me know if that's too difficult.
 
Off topic Trolling was started by an Indian Troll, he was responded. you came now and picked up the trolling started by your indian troll, and have nothing to contribute on the topic of this thread.

is it so difficult to understand?


please do not encourage the Trolls, they are beaten so badly, can not even read and understand simple thread topics. it will take some time (lets hope)
Show me the first on topic post by a Pakistani poster in this thread

Oh I comprehend just fine that reply is your desperate coping mechanism. Now try again it's yes or no.
No you don't ,you have to try harder.need to grasp what I said in the post .you will get the answer
 
please do not encourage the Trolls, they are beaten so badly, can not even read and understand simple thread topics. it will take some time (lets hope)

You're right they're still in the grieving stage I'll let them mourn, I just couldn't resist.

No you don't ,you have to try harder.need to grasp what I said in the post .you will get the answer

With this level of cope you might need to see a doctor to get over your grief.
 

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