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Indian Air Force Day: PM Modi Congratulated On Air Force Day

Indian Air Force Day: PM Modi congratulated Air Force Day, said – inspiring the courage of the Air Force. The Indian Air Force is celebrating its 88th anniversary today.

On the occasion of Air Force Day, a program is being organized at Hindon Airbase of Ghaziabad, where the Air Force girls, Rafale, Sukhoi and Tejas are showing their might.

On this occasion, President Ram Nath Kovind, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Defense Minister Rajnath Singh congratulated the Air Force. The Indian Air Force has proven its capabilities from time to time.

Recently, Air Force aircraft in Balakot, Pakistan, proved their strength by destroying terrorist bases.

While congratulating the Air Force on the Foundation Day, PM Modi tweeted, ‘Many congratulations to all the brave warriors of the Indian Air Force on Air Force Day.

You not only keep the skies of the country safe but also play a leading role in the service of humanity in times of disaster. Your courage, valor, and dedication to protect Maa Bharati is going to inspire everyone.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh tweeted and wished Air Force Day. Rajnath Singh said, ‘We are committed to increasing the combat capability of the Indian

Air Force through modernization and indigenization. I believe that the Indian Air Force will always protect the nation’s skies no matter what.

The Indian Air Force was formed on October 8, 1932. The Indian Air Force, which was established in 1932, has so far proved its mettle in the war against Pakistan and China. This time Rafale is also included in the Airforce fleet.

Indian Air Force Day 2020 India has increased its strategic strength amidst ongoing tension along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

It is noteworthy that the LAC has been under stress for almost five months and in many places, the forces of India and China are face to face.

In order to deal with any war situation, India has deployed its indigenous Nirbhay cruise missile in Ladakh near China border.

This missile is capable of hitting a thousand km distance. It attacks her target without straying. It is a two-stage missile. Vertical at first and horizontal at the second stage.

It first goes straight into the sky like a conventional rocket and then takes a 90-degree turn to fly horizontally in the second stage. In this way, it targets its target.

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