Soaring Synergy: Indian Armed Forces' Vice Chiefs Fly Tejas in Jodhpur

In an unprecedented event, the vice chiefs of the Indian Air Force, Army, and Navy flew in indigenous Tejas aircraft during the Tarang Shakti exercise in Jodhpur. The event exemplified India's cross-domain military cooperation and the growing role of indigenous technology in modernizing defense capabilities.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 09-09-2024 19:13 IST | Created: 09-09-2024 19:13 IST
Soaring Synergy: Indian Armed Forces' Vice Chiefs Fly Tejas in Jodhpur
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In a unique event, the vice chiefs of the Indian Air Force, Army, and Navy soared in the skies over Jodhpur aboard the indigenously developed Tejas light combat aircraft during the ongoing Tarang Shakti air exercise, officials reported on Monday.

Air Marshal AP Singh, the Vice Chief of Air Staff, led the formation in a lead fighter, with Vice Chief of Army Staff Lt Gen NS Raja Subramani and Vice Chief of Naval Staff Vice Admiral Krishna Swaminathan flying twin-seater variations. This event marks the first occasion all three service vice chiefs have taken flight together, signaling enhanced integration and self-reliance in India's defense strategies.

As part of the Indian Air Force-organized exercise, the vice chiefs interacted with participating forces from India and allied foreign nations, reinforcing the spirit of interoperability and collective defense. The Tejas aircraft, central to this exercise, symbolizes India's strides in indigenous defense capability, attracting international interest from countries like Nigeria, the Philippines, Argentina, and Egypt.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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