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To counter China, IAF to upgrade Ladakh airstrip - The Times of India


NEW DELHI: IAF now plans to upgrade its Nyoma advanced landing ground ( ALG) in Eastern Ladakh, which was re-activated when an AN-32 transport landed there in September 2009, into an operational airbase.

Defence ministry sources on Monday said IAF has submitted a proposal to develop Nyoma into ''a full-fledged airfield, capable of handling all kinds of aircraft, including fighters'', as well as civilian flights. Incidentally, defence minister A K Antony himself had visited Nyoma in June this year.

The reactivation of Nyoma, located just 23 km from the Line of Actual Control with China at an altitude of 13,300 feet, as well as other ALGs like Daulat Beg Oldi and Fukche over the last couple of years has been done with the stated objective of connecting remote regions of Ladakh with the mainland to promote tourism and other economic activity.

But the real aim is to counter the massive build-up of military infrastructure by China all along the 4,056-km LAC. Coupled with building of road links in the region, reopening of such ALGs will create more access points for the armed forces to border areas with India's two traditional rivals, Pakistan and China. Such infrastructure will help India rush troops to the region if there is an emergency.

As reported earlier by TOI, after reactivating western sector ALGs, IAF is also upgrading eastern sector ALGs like Pasighat, Mechuka, Walong, Tuting, Ziro and Vijaynagar as well as several helipads in Arunachal Pradesh.
 
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it will be appropriate to say to defend India. we have to prevent war, but if war is imposed on us we should be capable of defending our country . we dont have any aggressive intension against china
 
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it will be appropriate to say to defend India. we have to prevent war, but if war is imposed on us we should be capable of defending our country . we dont have any aggressive intension against china

Yes yes, India has to be strong, India has to stop another backstabbing, thank you China for opening India's eyes to threat and strengthening military, India has the right to do what she likes in her territory, India is the a super peaceful nation. I get it, I get it.... Please no more, I cry uncle. Do they teach you all to say this in school?
 
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the other thread on the same topic is an utter joke.....64 chatty replies and still counting.....
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the IAF upgrades airfields and other assets based on their perceptions of capability not always reacting to threats......the IAF doctrine is capability oriented ,not adversary oriented.....the Indian armed forces are highly restrained and never activate war assets and military installations as a show of strength .....the airstrips and bases are being reopened and upgraded to enhance our connectivity and linkages to our North eastern border which has long been neglected......
 
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Yes yes, India has to be strong, India has to stop another backstabbing, thank you China for opening India's eyes to threat and strengthening military, India has the right to do what she likes in her territory, India is the a super peaceful nation. I get it, I get it.... Please no more, I cry uncle. Do they teach you all to say this in school?

No they do not.
 
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Yes yes, India has to be strong, India has to stop another backstabbing, thank you China for opening India's eyes to threat and strengthening military, India has the right to do what she likes in her territory, India is the a super peaceful nation. I get it, I get it.... Please no more, I cry uncle. Do they teach you all to say this in school?

that is a fact we have learnt the hard way.
 
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To counter China, IAF to upgrade Ladakh airstrip...

good move.....better late than never :yahoo:
 
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