'Appropriate' measures put in place to deal with China along LAC in eastern Ladakh: IAF chief
Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari said that recent developments on the global stage show the need for a strong military to ward off any challenge.
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New Delhi: Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari on Tuesday said the Indian Air Force has taken appropriate "non-escalatory" measures to deal with Chinese activities along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh. Addressing a press conference ahead of the Air Force Day on October 8, he also said that recent developments on the global stage show the need for a strong military to ward off any challenge.
Air Chief Marshal Chaudhari said the IAF has been preparing for all kinds of security challenges including "worst-case scenario" and asserted that it is fully ready to face any situation.
"We continue to be operationally deployed and ever vigilant," he said, adding the IAF continues to monitor all Chinese activities along the LAC.
Disengagement has taken place in areas along the LAC. We're keeping an eye on Chinese Air Force activities. We have increased the presence of radars & air defence networks. Appropriate non-escalators measures have been taken in time: IAF chief ACM VR Chaudhari pic.twitter.com/HFes0xwegB — ANI (@ANI) October 4, 2022
When asked about recent incidents of Chinese fighter jets flying close to the LAC, he said appropriate non-escalatory measures have been taken and a message was sent to the neighbouring country.
Our overall preparation is a continuous process irrespective of Chinese belligerence, he said.
Delhi | Recent events in global landscape have clearly indicated that presence of strong military is imperative to ward off threats via deterrents & if deterrents fail, to neutralize them. Armed forces IAF will continue to remain a linchpin for it: Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari pic.twitter.com/9CZAm8j0Wj — ANI (@ANI) October 4, 2022
To a question, he said the benchmark for the situation to return to normal in eastern Ladakh would be to return to status quo ante and completion of disengagement in all friction points.
Referring to the ambitious theaterisation plan, the Air Chief Marshal said the IAF understands the imperatives of joint planning and execution with sister forces for future wars.
We're not opposing any process of creating theatre commands. We've certain reservations with respect to structures... We're fully supporting the integration process and the structures should be future ready, synergise the core competencies: IAF chief on theatre command pic.twitter.com/QnrQHK6SNO — ANI (@ANI) October 4, 2022
We are not opposed to tri-services integration; our reservations are relating to only certain structures, he said.
The chief of Air Staff also said that the IAF is in sync with the government on self-reliance in defence production.
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