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Defence from the Skies - Indian Air Force Through 75 Years (Hardcover)
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If the Dakota transport aircraft of the Indian Air Force (IAF)
flying from Delhi with troops of the Indian Army had not landed at
Srinagar on the morning of October 27, 1947, the history and
geography of the subcontinent may well have been different! Or if
the four Hunter fighters had not destroyed the bulk of Pakistani
tanks at Longewala in 1971, the road to Jaisalmer for their armour
thrust was wide open. The history of the Indian Air Force over the
past 75 years is replete with such incidents and actions which had
seminal implications for the country's defence. The list of such
historical landmarks in the history of our defence from the defence
of Imphal in 1944 to Kargil is long. Air forces are unique in the
sense that they are the only national military institution
exclusively devoted to military operations in the aerospace
continuum. The Indian Air Force is no different. But its operations
take place away and beyond the optical horizons of even the army
jawans, leave alone the civilians. The mind pays less attention to
what the eyes don't see - out of sight, out of mind is so true
about the functioning of air forces. But their dominant role in
modern warfare, the high costs of aerospace power, and a host of
other factors demand closer attention to their role in modern
defence and the protection of national interests in pursuit of our
foreign policy. Air forces don't win wars by themselves; and no one
in the Indian Air Force has ever claimed it. But no war can be won
without them. We learnt that seminal lesson the hard way when we
did not use the potent force of lAF's combat fleet in the
Sino-India War of 1962 since the decision-makers at the very top
did not understand air power and its role in national defence. And
37 years later it still took some vacillation in the summer of 99
before the air force was allowed to reduce the enemy's ability to
fight and make the task of our army that much easier during the
Kargil War. The air force has the unique capability to shape and
influence operations on land and sea; and this makes it the
dominant force in national defence. Land and naval forces, vital to
national defence for a variety of reasons, cannot interfere with
air operations except at the edges when they are able to employ
some elements of air power in extension of land and maritime
operations. It is from this perspective that this study - or rather
an interpretative essay reflecting on the significant issues and
events of the past 75 years - approaches the challenges the Indian
Air Force faces in the coming decades. IAF combat forces levels
have slumped while its commitments are growing rapidly in
consonance with our expanding economic and political interests well
beyond our territorial boundaries. The author, a leading expert in
national defence, brings his vast experience and knowledge of air
operations in peace and war to suggest some guidelines in this
volume for the future defence of India from the skies.
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