The Indian Air Force (IAF) has decided to reorient itself for future challenges across all threat domains and prepare a roadmap for effective utilisation of assets and future inductions, officials said. The force is also looking for innovative and low cost solutions for enhancing training effectiveness as well as adopting a scalable contingency response model. The decision was taken during Indian Air Force Commanders Conference 2021 that concluded on Friday. During the Conference Commanders, the IAF said that the contours of the operational philosophy and organisational aspects of Air Defence and Joint Command Structures were also discussed. The IAF Commanders Conference 2021, themed Reorienting for the Future concluded at Air Headquarters on late Friday.
IAF commanders deliberate on roadmap for effective utilisation of assets
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At a three-day conference, the commanders also deliberated on a roadmap for effective utilisation of assets and future inductions as well as organisational aspects of air defence and joint command structures.
Top commanders of the Indian Air Force have brainstormed over ways to reorient the operational philosophy of the force to further enhance its combat prowess to deal with all future challenges across all threat domains, officials said on Friday. At a three-day conference, the commanders also deliberated on a roadmap for effective utilisation of assets and future inductions as well as organisational aspects of air defence and joint command structures, they said.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits an exhibition of innovations by armed forces during the Combined Commanders’ Conference at Kevadia in Gujarat’s Narmada district on March 6, 2021. Photo: Twitter/@narendramodi via PTI
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While addressing the country’s top military leadership in Gujarat’s Kevadia recently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked the top commanders to develop the military into a future force while taking note of the rapidly changing technological landscape. He also called for an approach that focuses on breaking down civil-military silos and on expediting the speed of decision-making besides shedding the legacy system.
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