Indian Air Force ready to cope with every challenge: Head of the Air Force
New -Delhi, October 7 (IANS) The Indian Air Force will celebrate its 93rd foundation day on Wednesday. On this occasion, brave fighter pilots and other Air Force Air Force are honored. It also includes the Air Force Braveheart that played an important role in the win over Pakistan during ‘Operation Sindoor’. 97 Air fighters who attacked the enemy like lightning will be honored in the Air Force Day program, which will be held at Hindon Air Base in Ghaziabad. Before that, Wednesday morning, the heads of the three armies and the head of defense will pay tribute to the martyrs. On the eve of the 93rd Air Force Day, air staff, Air Chief Marshal AP Singh,, as he addressed the countrymen, said that air force in contemporary uncertainty became a decisive way of national security. The Indian Air Force is always ready to cope with every challenge with intensity, precision and determination. He said I greet all our airmen. The protection of the country’s borders, the protection of the civilian population and the protection of military bases are our highest responsibilities. Our dedication remains firm. It is our decision not to fail in the service of the country. Each operation of the Indian Air Force reflects discipline, technical skill and highest professionalism. “Our activities are a symbol of precision and discipline. Our air men are the true Sentinels of the country’s air,” he said. Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, especially ‘Operation Sindoor’, said this operation is an excellent example of coordination between the Indian army, high -level leadership and indigenous abilities developed in the country. He said that Operation Sindoor is proof that when our armed forces are united, no challenge is impossible. The Indian Air Force has always served the compatriots by going beyond his fighting duties. He said the air force was always the first one to be the flood relief, natural disasters or the return of Indian citizens from foreign land. The work done by our Airmen during ‘Operation Sindhu’ and ‘Operation Brahma’ is the best example of humanitarian service. He expressed his deep gratitude to the veterans of the Air Force, saying that the legacy, vision and leadership by our Air Force veterans is the basis of our inspiration. We can never forget them. He talked about the future direction, saying that the Indian Air Force is committed to adopting innovation, technology and confidence, while constantly improving his abilities. We will further strengthen our combat capabilities and will continue to protect the country’s air with full dedication in the coming time. In the end, the Air Chief Marshal AP Singh wanted to wish the countrymen on the Air Force Day and said, “We have the honor of being the protectors of the sky, and we will continue to fulfill this responsibility with full dedication. Jai Hind.” –Is GCB/PSK