New Delhi: Indian Air Force chief Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria on Thursday said the evolving threat matrix to India has become more complex with adversaries collusively supported by non-state actors.
Addressing the IAF personnel during the 88th Indian Air Force Day at Hindon, 20 kilometres east of the National Capital, Bhadauria said: "The evolving threat matrix in our region is becoming complex, ranging from aspirational adversaries with huge investments in the military arsenal to those collusively supported by non-state actors, apart from growing sub-conventional threats emanating from terrorism and cyberspace."
He also said the emerging security scenario mandates a greater need to have a strong Air Force, to fight across domains across the entire spectrum of warfare.
"Our vision for this decade is to continue to comprehensively scale up our combat capability, and be a force to reckon with across the entire sphere of influence; through careful force structuring, modernisation, operational training, and acquisition of indigenous equipment to achieve substantial self-reliance," the Indian Air Force chief said.
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He also highlighted that the recent induction of state-of-the-art Rafale, Chinook and Apache aircraft has added significantly to the combat capability over adversaries on the battlefield.