Air Chief Marshal AP Singh on Operation Sindoor: ‘Once he committed a commitment, then I do not listen to myself’, Air Force chief on Operation Sindoor, also said to spend on research for defense, AIR CHIEF Marshal AP SINGH SAID ONCE I Commit Do Not even Listen to myself

Air Chief Marshal AP Singh on Operation Sindoor: 'Once he committed a commitment, then I do not listen to myself', Air Force chief on Operation Sindoor, also said to spend on research for defense, AIR CHIEF Marshal AP SINGH SAID ONCE I Commit Do Not even Listen to myself

New Delhi. Recently, in Operation Sindoor, the Indian Air Force dusted the terrorist organizations of Pakistan and the army there. Referring to it, Indian Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh said at a CIE program on Thursday that once we committed, then I do not even listen to myself. He said that whether it is power or water power, the Air Force will always be. He said that whatever operation we do, we cannot do it without air power. It has proved very well in Operation Sindoor. Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh said that we have to start designing and development in India itself. When it comes to production number, the capacity comes. He said that therefore we need to maintain this trust between the armies and the industry.

Indian Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh said another big thing in the program. He said that the deadline is a big issue. The Air Force chief said that he feels that even after the deadline was fixed, not a single project was completed on time. Amar Preet Singh said that why should we make such a promise, which cannot be fulfilled? Referring to Operation Sindoor, he said that this war has been won from the perspective of the whole country. Air Chief Marshal said that the same approach should remain while talking about strengthening the defense forces. Amar Preet Singh said that we need to invest more in research and development. He said that Punjabi people will understand the name ‘Dasvandh’. This means that the society should return 10 percent of its earnings. Similarly, some part of what is earned should go to R&D to protect the country.

Let us know that during Operation Sindoor, which started from May 7, the Indian Air Force along with the Indian Army had first mixed 9 important bases of terrorists into the soil. Then when the Pakistan Army and the Air Force tried to retaliate at India, the Indian Air Force and the army once again shook the Pakistan Army shoulder to shoulder. Pakistan has suffered a lot in Operation Sindoor. Pakistan had pleaded for a ceasefire after India hit the missile and drone for just 9 hours. Pakistan’s 11 airbase has suffered major damage. Also, 2 radar stations of Pakistan were also completely demolished.

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