The five Rafale aircraft that arrived at Ambala Air Force Station on July 27 have been included in Squadron 17 of the Indian Air Force ‘Golden Arrows’ on Thursday.
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh presented an induction scroll to Group Captain Harkeerat Singh, the Commander of Squadron 17 of the Indian Air Force ‘Golden Arrows’, thus formally completing the induction of the 5 fighter jets Rafale in the squad.
Ambala: Defense Minister Rajnath Singh presents an induction roll of Rafale fighter jets to Group Captain Harkeerat Singh, commanding officer of the 17th ‘Golden Arrows’ Squadron of the Indian Air Force. pic.twitter.com/Vb19HhyPqt
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Speaking during the induction ceremony, Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria said: “The Rafale jets coupled with the skill of the Rafale jets will form a lethal combination and challenge our adversaries.”
The air chief marshal also praised the Center for strengthening the Indian Air Force fleet with Rafale jets.
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said: “The addition of the Rafale aircraft to the IAF has also strengthened Indo-French relations. We face new geostrategic challenges and our two democracies are working together to solve these challenges. “
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said that the induction of the planes will ensure that India can maintain peace in the region and ensure stability. He said that the deliberate and swift action of the Indian Air Force near LAC shows its commitment to national security.
The French minister for the armed forces said: “India will have an advantage over its rivals in terms of security with the induction of these aircraft. The induction will also give a boost to the Make in India initiative. “
He said that the induction of the plane is a symbol of the friendship between India and France. She also said that France also supports India’s candidacy for the United Nations Security Council.
Parly further added: “These aircraft are combat proven. These planes have helped France adopt counter-terrorism measures. “
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