Need for rapid capability enhancements to counter emerging security challenges: IAF chief

New Delhi, Mar 12 (UNI) Chief of Air Staff (CAS) Air Chief Marshal AP Singh has underscored the need for rapid capability enhancements to counter emerging security challenges in the evolving geo-strategic landscape.

He was addressing student officers from the Indian Armed Forces undergoing the 80th Staff Course, along with the permanent faculty at the Defence Services Staff College (DSSC), Wellington, a Defence Ministry statement said here on Wednesday.

The Air Chief Marshal urged course officers to embrace change, critically assess evolving threats, and design adaptive strategies for future conflicts. Stressing the importance of jointmanship, he emphasised the need for integrated training and operational synergy among the three services to enhance combat effectiveness.

In his address, the CAS also provided a strategic perspective on the Indian Air Force (IAF), its ongoing capability development initiatives, and the importance of unified operations in modern warfare.

He highlighted the accomplishments, resilience, and unwavering commitment of IAF personnel in safeguarding India’s national interests.

During his visit on March 11-12, the CAS was also briefed on the DSSC’s training activities and its emphasis on fostering jointmanship among the Armed Forces, a key aspect of modern military preparedness.

He commended the institution’s role in shaping future military leaders through rigorous academic and professional training.

The visit reaffirmed the IAF’s commitment to enhancing joint operational capabilities and strengthening inter-service cooperation, ensuring a well-prepared leadership for the challenges of tomorrow.

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