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IAF to increase level of its force in Andaman and Nicobar


A file photo of Su-30MKI of the Indian Air Force.

NEW DELHI (PTI): In the backdrop of increasing Chinese activities in the Bay of Bengal and Indian Ocean region, the Indian Air Force is planning to increase the level of its forces in the Andaman and Nicobar islands.

"Of course, we are but in a planned manner. It’s not immediately over a next two or three plans we have to build up Andaman and Nicobar islands," IAF Chief Air Chief marshal P V Naik told reporters here.

The IAF chief was responding to queries about the need to build up its assets in the island territory in view of the activities of other forces there.

The IAF has in the recent past operated its frontline SU-30MKI air superiority aircraft from its bases in Car Nicobar islands.

Reports in the past have suggested that the Chinese Navy has been active close to the Coco Islands in Myanmar and has been operating there.

To strengthen its defences, India has already set up a tri-services command under a three-star officer in the region close to the South East Asian countries.

IAF has been strengthening its presence in the South to protect the country's interests in the Indian Ocean Region.

With the induction of force multipliers such as the mid-air refuellers, the Air Force has expanded its strategic reach and is capable of carrying out long range operations.

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