US Envoy Thrilled by US-Made Jets in Indian Sky at Republic Day Parade

US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor expressed honor at attending his first Republic Day parade, highlighting the sight of US-made aircraft as a potent symbol of bilateral ties. The Indian Air Force deployed a robust aerial shield, including around 20 fighter jets like Rafales and Su-30s, to secure the celebrations. Advanced systems like the Netra AEW&C aircraft and ground-based radars provided comprehensive surveillance against potential threats. A sophisticated communication network was also activated to enable real-time coordination among all security agencies.

Key Points: US Ambassador on US Aircraft at India's Republic Day Parade

  • US Ambassador attends first Republic Day parade
  • US-made aircraft highlight strategic partnership
  • IAF deploys 20+ jets for aerial shield
  • Advanced air defence systems on high alert
  • Netra AWACS provides long-range surveillance
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"Thrilled to see US-made aircraft in Indian sky", says US Ambassador Sergio Gor on attending 77th Republic Day celebrations

US Ambassador Sergio Gor calls US-made aircraft at India's Republic Day a powerful symbol of the growing strategic partnership between the two nations.

"Thrilled to see the U.S.-made aircraft soaring in the Indian sky, a powerful symbol of the strength of the U.S.-India strategic partnership. - Sergio Gor"

New Delhi, January 26

US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor on Monday extended greetings on the 77th Republic Day celebrations of India. He said that he was honoured to attend the Republic Day Parade for the first time and called the sight of the US-made aircraft flying in the "Indian sky" a powerful symbol of the growing US-India strategic partnership.

Through his official X post, the US Ambassador to India said, "Happy Republic Day, India! Honored to attend the Republic Day Parade for the first time, a celebration of India's Constitution and democratic spirit. Thrilled to see the U.S.-made aircraft soaring in the Indian sky, a powerful symbol of the strength of the U.S.-India strategic partnership."

The Indian Air Force deployed around 20 fighter jets, including the Rafales, Su-30s, and Mirage 2000, along with the Netra Airborne Early Warning and Control aircraft, to create an aerial shield against any possible threat to the celebration of the 77th Republic Day parade and associated events till January 30.

The deployments were part of the Republic Day celebrations, and the Indian Air Force has taken strong measures, especially as this is the first time the country's military grandeur has been showcased post Operation Sindoor.

Senior defence officials spoke to ANI about how many of the fighter aircraft were carrying out combat air patrols while a number of them are in the Operational Readiness Platform mode, which means that the aircraft are ready to take off in two to three minutes while the pilots are in high alert mode.

The fighter aircraft flying in air defence mode are capable of taking out any threat from enemy aircraft or drones.

The Netra AEW&C aircraft & AWACS were also airborne and provided a complete picture of the adversaries' aerial activities from a very long range, along with ground-based radars that keep an eye on enemy activities 24x7.

The aircraft has recently received Final Operational Clearance from the Indian Air Force.

A number of Mi-17 and other helicopters were also airborne and flew at some distance from the event venue, carrying commandos to take out any drones or other threats.

The surface-to-air missiles, including the Medium Range Surface-to-Air Missile systems, Army Air Defence anti-aircraft guns, Igla man-portable air defence systems, along with hand-held and vehicle-mounted counter-unmanned aerial systems, have been deployed to tackle any threat from drones or small aircraft.

A highly sophisticated communication system under the IAF IACCS umbrella has been put in place to enable all security agencies dealing with aerial security threats to communicate in real time. It has been created for the parade to enable the authorities concerned to make quick decisions.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the partnership is good, I hope we are not becoming overly dependent on foreign-made defense equipment. The real 'powerful symbol' would be seeing more of our own Tejas and other indigenous aircraft dominating the sky.
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Rohit P
The security arrangements described are truly impressive! Netra AWACS, SAMs, commandos on standby... it shows the IAF's professionalism and readiness. Our forces work tirelessly so we can celebrate in peace. Salute to them! ✈️
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Sarah B
As someone living in Delhi, seeing the fighter jets patrol the sky during Republic Day is both awe-inspiring and reassuring. It's a clear message of our nation's strength and sovereignty. Happy Republic Day to all!
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Vikram M
The mix of Rafale, Su-30, and now US aircraft shows a pragmatic foreign policy. We are friends with all but dependent on none. This diversification is key for our security in today's geopolitics.
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Michael C
The article mentions "post Operation Sindoor". While the security preparedness is commendable, I respectfully hope the focus of such a day remains on celebrating our Constitution and democratic values, not just military might.

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