NEW DELHI (PTI): IAF is passing through "challenging" times and its focus will be to enhance operational capabilities and security, its chief Air Chief Marshal N A K Browne has said.
"The IAF is going through a very busy and a challenging period and our focus now, at all times must be on three priority areas--operational capability, infrastructure and security, especially in view of new inductions in the force's inventory," he said while addressing the three-day Commanders' Conference which began here on Tuesday.
Air Force officials said the focus of the conference is on critical Electronic Warfare Systems required by the force.
The meeting will also do "a thorough review of the external and internal security situation, as also the ramifications in the next two years", they said.
Browne had recently said that the security situation in country's neighbourhood was a "matter of serious concern".
"The present times are both interesting and challenging.
The deteriorating security situation in the neighbourhood and its frequent violent manifestations are a matter of serious concern to us," he had said in his Air Force Day speech on October eight.
Issues related to cyber security and infrastructure development along with welfare measures for jawans would also come up for discussion during the conference which is being attended by all senior officers of the force.
The Combined Commanders' Conference of all the three Services will be chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday.
"IAF to focus on enhancing operation capabilities"
Article Posted on : - Oct 17, 2012
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