Key Points

IAF Chief AP Singh announced that air power has evolved from a supporting element to a primary offensive force in modern warfare. He highlighted Operation Sindoor as a successful example of joint military operations between services. Singh emphasized the need for readiness, joint planning, and clarity of objectives in future conflicts. The Air Chief also cautioned against over-reliance on technology alone, stressing the continued importance of human pilots in warfare.

Key Points: IAF Chief AP Singh Says Air Power Now Primary Force in Warfare

  • Air power now employed offensively in modern warfare scenarios
  • Operation Sindoor showcased successful inter-service synergy without major changes
  • Joint planning and coordination centers crucial for future operations
  • Balanced approach needed beyond just technological drone warfare
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Air Power now a primary force in modern warfare: IAF Chief

IAF Chief AP Singh declares air power has shifted from supporting to primary offensive role in modern warfare, citing Operation Sindoor as joint ops success.

"Until now, it was believed that deploying the Air Force amounted to escalating the situation. But today, the Air Force has assumed a primary role - Air Chief Marshal AP Singh"

Indore, August 27

Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, has said that air power has moved from being a supporting element to a primary force in modern warfare, stressing that it is now being employed in an offensive role.

Speaking at the Army War College under the 'Ran Samvad' series, Singh cited Operation Sindoor as a strong example of joint operations, while underlining the importance of readiness, joint planning, and a balanced approach that looks beyond technology alone.

At a session titled 'Fireside chat', Singh was in conversation with retired Lt. Gen Raj Shukla before an audience of veterans, officers, and media representatives.

Explaining the shift in the role of air power, the IAF Chief said, "Until now, it was believed that deploying the Air Force in any conflict amounted to escalating the situation. But today, the Air Force has assumed a primary role in warfare. We are now employing air power in an offensive manner, and this role will continue to expand."

He said Operation Sindoor showed how inter-service synergy could be achieved without major structural changes. "Operation Sindoor is a perfect example that we can operate strongly together. Yes, what we do need is a joint planning and coordination centre in Delhi," Singh said.

Emphasising preparedness in a changing security environment, the Air Chief added, "We have to be ready for tomorrow. Operation Sindoor has taken us from learning to preparedness."

Singh cautioned against limiting the focus of future warfare to technological tools alone. "Just manufacturing drones is not enough. We must also focus on other domains. But we must remember, we have always relied on a man in the cockpit," he remarked.

Pointing again to lessons from Operation Sindoor, Singh said clarity of objectives was key. "In any warfare, the selection of the mission is critical. You must know where to stop once the objective is achieved. Why should we continue beyond that point?"

Reflecting on India's evolving approach, he said, "Earlier we used to say that we are a peace-loving country, we cannot be offensive. But now the time has changed."

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the strategic shift, I hope we don't become too trigger-happy. India's peace-loving nature has served us well internationally. Balance is key.
Vikram M
Joint operations are the future! Army, Navy, Air Force working together - that's what will make us truly formidable. More coordination between services is welcome 👍
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Ananya R
Glad he mentioned that technology alone isn't enough. Our brave pilots and ground staff are the real heroes. Jai Hind! ✈️
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Michael C
Interesting perspective from Indian military leadership. The evolution from defensive to offensive air power doctrine reflects changing regional dynamics.
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Siddharth J
Hope this means more investment in indigenous fighter jets like Tejas. Atmanirbhar Bharat in defence is crucial for our sovereignty.

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