IAF Chief RKS Bhadauria visits Ladakh to review operational preparedness; CAS called on Ladakh LG

NewsBharati    29-May-2021
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Leh, May 29: Indian Air Force Chief RKS Bhadauria visited Leh on May 28, to review the operational preparedness of the force deployed in the Western Sector of LAC. The Chinese forces holding exercises at their training areas opposite Eastern Ladakh, remains to be the backdrop of the visit.
 

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The chief was briefed on the operational preparedness and the ongoing operations along the China border by the officials at the Leh air base. The chief was also briefed extensively about the air maintenance operations in support of the Indian Army and the paramilitary troops there. The Air Force has two major bases in Leh and Thoise which help it look after both China and Pakistan border. IAF has also deployed troops at the forward locations all along the eastern Ladakh sector including the Nyoma advanced landing ground and the air field in Daulat Beg Oldi.
 
 
The Chinese military is holding exercises, which includes its Air Force and Army, close to locations from where they diverted troops towards Indian front last year. The Rafale combat aircraft are also regularly deployed in the sector along with the MiG-29 fighters which have been based there for a long time now. The Indian Air Force has also flown extensively since last year in support of the Army by helping it get its tanks and infantry combat vehicles at a fast pace, reports ANI.
 
 
 
 

The Chinooks also helped in quick mobilisation of the troops to the forward areas from Leh and other locations. This year also, the IAF has ensured that the operations in northern areas are not affected due to the engagement in COVID relief work. ANI quotes Group Captain, Manish Kumar from IAF headquarters saying, "The scale of operations this time is unprecedented. We've flown almost 1600 sorties amounting to almost 3200 hrs of flying. We have airlifted almost 14,000 tons of load and about 800 odd liquid medical oxygen containers."