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 The blueprint for the next ten years has been prepared in the three-hearted important meeting of the Indian Air Force. Top commanders of the Indian Air Force on Friday prepared a full blueprint for increasing the country's air power for 10 years at the end of the three-day brainstorming conference. According to officials, the meeting held extensive discussions on dealing with any threat, including adverse conditions on the northern and western front. 




Air Force commanders discussed in detail the border dispute with China in East Ladakh, the short-term and long-term challenges facing the nation and the complex geopolitical situation in India's neighborhood.


In the closing address, Air Force Chief RKS Bhadoria emphasized on dedicated capacity building, deployment of all assets in service, effective integration of new technology in a very short time.


An Air Force spokesman said the Air Force Chief spoke about the force's outlook 2030 and discussed changes to it over the coming decade. He said that it is important to identify the nature of danger arising in a rapidly changing world. 


The officer said the commanders discussed a number of issues and reviewed the preparedness and strategy to counter security threats in any scenario. "He reviewed the current situation and the roadmap for the change in the Air Force for the next decade," the spokesperson said.


In his address on the opening day of the conference, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh applauded the Air Force for quick deployment of equipment and weapons at the forward locations in relation to the border dispute with China, saying that the Balakot strike and the current military preparedness had led to a strict Message is given.


Chief of Defense Staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat, Naval Chief Admiral Karambir Singh and Army Chief General MM Narwane also addressed the conference.



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