IAF Celebrates 93 Years: Operation Sindoor Highlights Indigenous Success

On the 93rd Air Force Day, Air Chief Marshal AP Singh lauded the meticulous planning and execution of Operation Sindoor, highlighting India's indigenous weapon prowess. The celebration at Hindon Air Base showcased the IAF's technological capabilities and humanitarian efforts, further cementing its reputation as protectors of the nation.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 08-10-2025 10:49 IST | Created: 08-10-2025 10:49 IST
IAF Celebrates 93 Years: Operation Sindoor Highlights Indigenous Success
Air Chief Marshal AP Singh (Photo/ANI). Image Credit: ANI
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Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, during the 93rd Air Force Day celebrations at Hindon Air Base, emphasized how Operation Sindoor exemplified the power of meticulous planning and disciplined execution. He credited India's indigenous weapons for delivering precise attacks and restoring offensive air action's importance in national defense strategy.

The IAF Chief praised the air warriors for their historical accomplishments, citing operations from 1948 to 1999 and recent successes in Balakot and Operation Sindoor as evidence of their capability. These missions not only highlight air power's impact but also show the IAF's role as protectors of both the skies and national honor.

He also spotlighted the integration of new systems and weapons into IAF's plans, enhancing accountability, safety, and effectiveness. Operation Sindhu's successful evacuation efforts were commended for embodying the service's ideals. The Air Force Day parade featured cutting-edge aircraft and weaponry, demonstrating the IAF's operational strength and technological growth.

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