Published 16:47 IST, November 25th 2019
Rajnath Singh Holds Meeting With Top IAF Commanders to Review Regional Security Scenario
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh chaired the inaugural session of the two-day Air Force Commanders' Conference in New Delhi to discuss regional security scenario.
Top commanders of the Indian Air Force on Monday brainstormed over the evolving security scenario in India's neighbourhood and explored ways to further bolster the country's aerial prowess, officials said. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh chaired the inaugural session of the conference. The commanders will be deliberating extensively on the need for focussing IAF's capability in the field of space, cyber, artificial intelligence and drone technology, the officials said.
Focus on boosting IAF's operational capability
They said the conference will hold detailed discussions on evolving security scenario in India's immediate neighbourhood and beyond with a focus on boosting the IAF's operational capability in the short and long term. Speedy implementation of the IAF's ambitious modernisation plan will be a key priority, said the officials, adding the focus in the last few years has been to improve overall infrastructure and readiness of the force in the north-eastern sector.
Talks to enhance defence manufacturing capabilities
The conference facilitates conceptual level deliberations culminating in important policy decisions. The commanders are also deliberating on how the IAF can complement government's efforts to enhance the defence manufacturing capabilities of the country, particularly through acquisitions under the strategic partnership model. The government announced the strategic partnership model in May 2017 under which select private firms were to be roped in to build key military platforms like submarines and fighter jets in India in partnership with global defence majors.
Updated 17:07 IST, November 25th 2019