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Hindon, October 8 (IANS) Indian Air Force head AP Singh said on Wednesday that Operation stands as a moment of immense pride for the nation and gives an example of how to win through effective teamwork, coordination and coordination between defense forces.
The Indian Air Force (IAF), the air branch of the Indian Armed Forces, was established on 8 October 1932 as an assistant force under British India. Since then, it has developed into one of the most valented and technically advanced aerial powers in the world, securing Indian airspace with its primary mission and conducting air war during armed conflicts.
The 93rd Indian Air Force Day was celebrated at Hindon Air Force Station, where the bravery and dedication of men and women in uniforms were honored. This year’s Utsav paid a special tribute to Operation Sindoor, with a defined milestone in the magnificent legacy of the IAF.
Addressing air warriors and their families on the occasion, Hawaii Chief Marshal AP Singh said, “On the 93rd anniversary of the Air Force, it is an honor for me here that I stand here as the head of the air staff. The fourth largest air force in the world has been extraordinary in the world.”
Expressing pride in the global position of the force, he said, “I am proud that today, I am part of an Air Force that rank in top air forces in the world when it comes to technology and ability.
Highlighting the notable history of the IAF, Air Chief Marshal Singh said, “We protected Kashmir in 1947. In 1965, we hit the sky. In 1971, in 1999, we contributed to the creation of a new country in 1999. In 2019, we performed Terrorsis in Ballakot. Days.
Calling the IAF performance in Operation Sindoor a case of “professional pride”, he said, “We have shown the world how air power can be effectively employed to shape military results within a few days. India’s adventure and accurate attacks have restored the correct location of aggressive air action in national consciousness.”
Air chief Marshal praised India’s indigenous defense systems and integrated weapons, which played an important role in Operation Sindoor.
He said, “Operation Sindor is a bright example that can be obtained through careful planning, disciplined training and prescribed execution,” he said.
He appreciated the contribution in the Indian Air Force’s Human Mission and Disaster Relief works, both in India and abroad.
During the ‘Operation Indus’, he said, “The IAF has rapidly extracted Indian citizens from a struggle-hit zone. The force has responded to international crises for nations such as Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam and Kenya to relief materials and personnel.
Emphasizing the importance of unity within the force, air chief Marshal Singh urged, “Every air warrior should ensure that they are not weak in the series. Our Air Force acts as a harmonious team that transferred branches, trades and units. No challenge is very big when we unite. To maintain the nation, the nation, to protect the sky, and to maintain every operation.”
He said Operation Sindoor was an ideal representation of this year’s theme, stating that this victory is achieved through teamwork, coordination and differences between armed services.
He also emphasized that IAF should be ready for future challenges and remain “relevant to honest, rigid and developed global landscape”.
The Chief of the Air Force thanked the veterans and paid tribute to the martyrs who sacrificed the final sacrifice in the line of duty.
“On this auspicious occasion, let us all the aerial warriors dedicate ourselves to serve our country, take this air force simultaneously to more heights, and the neo -touchmas remain stable in our ideals of Dipatam. Jai Hind,” he concluded.
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