New Delhi:The current geopolitical situation necessitates the Indian Air Force to prepare for intense and small duration operations at a short notice, Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari said on Thursday. In an address at a seminar, he also said that there would be a need for the force to prepare for "short swift wars" and be ready for long-drawn standoff akin to what has been seen in eastern Ladakh.
"In the force, space and time continuum, there would be a need for us to prepare for short swift wars as well as be ready for a long drawn standoff akin to what we are seeing in eastern Ladakh," he said. India and China have been locked in a bitter face off at certain friction points in eastern Ladakh for nearly two years though the two sides carried out disengagement of troops from a number of areas following a series of military and diplomatic talks.
Air Chief Marshal Chaudhari said the recent experiences of the Indian Air Force (IAF) as well as the evolving geopolitical scenario mandates it to be operationally and logistically responsive at all times. "The current geopolitical situation necessitates the Indian Air Force to prepare for intense and small duration operations at a short notice. This new paradigm of high-intensity operations, coupled with minimal build-up time would require major changes in terms of operational logistics," he said.
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Though he did not specifically elaborate on the geopolitical situation, the comments are seen as a reference to the Russia-Ukraine conflict and its possible implications. The IAF chief said logistics support in such a scenario would be extremely challenging considering the fact that the force has a fairly vast and diversified inventory.
There will be a need to cater for "resources bridging" and transportation for such contingencies, he said. "A focused action plan needs to be developed for indigenisation of all critical components in order to achieve the nation's mandate of 'Atma-Nirbharata' (self-reliance)," he said. Air Chief Marshal Chaudhari said logistics have been identified as a critical tool for the nation's economic progress, noting that there would be a need to cater for resource bridging and transportation to deal with contingencies.
He also pitched for formalising an "integrated road and rail management plan and explore the feasibility of increased containerisation and use of civilian wide-bodied aircraft." Highlighting various aspects of military preparedness, the IAF chief observed that the way forward would be to have a serviceability linked inventory management system.