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Amid tension on the border, Air Force Chief said – Rafale created panic in Chinese camp

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Air Force Chief RKS Bhadauria said China (China) had deployed J-20 fighter aircraft on the border after the escalation of disputes in East Ladakh, but when we deployed Rafale in the region That he was forced to retreat.

New Delhi . Air Force Chief RKS Bhadauria has said that the deployment of Rafale has caused a panic in the Chinese camp, due to the ongoing tension on the border with China for the last several months . Air Force Chief said that after the violent clash with the Indian Army in East Ladakh, the dispute in both the countries increased so much that China had deployed J-20 fighter aircraft on the border, but when we did this area When he deployed Rafael, he was forced to retreat.




Air Force Chief RKS BhadoriaSaid that military commander level meeting is going on to reduce the tension on the border. India always wants peace on the border but China is not ready to withdraw its army. We have deployed as much force on the border as needed. A lot of attention is being paid to the conversation from our side. If the process of retreat starts, it will be good, but if a new situation arises, then we are fully prepared for it.

 

After Rafale amidst the growing air threat from China and Pakistan at the border, the government has approved the purchase of 83 indigenously built Tejas fighter jets, in a major step towards increasing the Indian Air Force’s firepower. It is being said that this decision to purchase Tejas towards self-reliance in defense sector can prove to be a milestone. Not only this, Tejas is much better than the JF-17 fighters of China and Pakistan.




The start of ‘Aero India 2021’ in Bengaluru,

tell that Asia’s biggest air show ‘Aero India 2021’ has started in Bengaluru. People can participate in this air show sitting at home. Because of Corona, virtual entry has been arranged for the first time. That is, along with the air show, all the exhibitions that take place there can also be seen sitting at home. 600 companies from India and abroad are participating in the 13th Aero India Show. It will include 78 companies from 14 countries. This year, 203 companies will display their weapons and other military goods in virtual form. Being virtual, it has been named Hybrid Mode Exhibition.

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