Stronger air defence takeaway for India from West Asia conflict: Ex IAF chief

The recent conflict in West Asia has underscored the pressing need for India to enhance its air defence capabilities, according to former Indian Air Force (IAF) chief Air Chief Marshal Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauria. He highlighted that the evolving nature of warfare, particularly in the context of drone technology and missile threats, necessitates an urgent upgrade of India’s aerial defence systems. Bhadauria pointed to the lessons learned from the ongoing tensions in the region, where advanced air defence mechanisms have played a crucial role in safeguarding national interests. As geopolitical dynamics shift, he emphasized that India must strategically invest in modern air defence technologies to ensure robust protection against potential aerial threats. This statement comes amidst growing concerns regarding regional security and the need for India to remain vigilant in an increasingly complex security environment. Strengthening air defence is not only vital for countering immediate threats but also for enhancing India’s overall deterrence capability in the face of emerging challenges.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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