Air Force on High Operational Alert at China Border, Air Force Chief Visits Leh Base
There is tension between India and China on the Ladakh border. Meanwhile, the Air Force is on full alert, the Air Force Chief took stock of the preparations in the last two days.
There is a situation of tension between India and China at this time. The Army is on alert to deal with any kind of situation. Meanwhile, late Wednesday night, Air Force Chief RKS Bhadauria visited Leh Airbase. The Air Force is currently on alert in the Leh-Ladakh region, in which case the importance of this tour is very high.
If sources are to be believed, Air Force Chief RKS Bhadoria arrived at the Srinagar-Leh airbase on Wednesday night. The visit started after meeting Chief of Defense Staff Bipin Rawat and Army Chief MM Narwane.
Leh and Srinagar airbases near the border are very important in the ongoing dispute with China. In such a situation, the Air Force Chief took stock of the preparations and requirements here.
Let me tell you that the Air Force has also moved the Mirage 2000 fleet near the Ladakh region, so that it can be moved immediately to the border near China. This fleet had an air strike in Balakot. Earlier, Sukhoi-30 was also put on alert and deployed at the top airbase.
Amid the ongoing dispute with China, helicopters like Apache and Chinook have been deployed in Ladakh, so that the troops can be provided immediate help. Apache helicopter can be used in any difficult situation.
However, no confirmation has been made by the Air Force spokesperson regarding the visit. On the other hand, the movement of the Air Force has increased at Leh base. In areas like Srinagar, Ambala, Adampur, Halwara, the Air Force has increased its movement.
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Significantly, the air force base in Bareilly is near the Tibet region, in such a situation, it has been alerted. Let us know that on the night of June 15, China fraudulently attacked Indian Army soldiers, in which 20 soldiers were martyred. In such a situation, there is no shortage left by India.