In a strategic huddle at Central Air Command, Indian Air Force supremo Air Chief Marshal AP Singh reviewed operational readiness during the crucial Commanders’ Conference held over January 19-20. The session marked a deep dive into bolstering the force’s combat effectiveness.
Key deliberations revolved around aerospace security, cyber threats, and training enhancements, with commanders brainstorming ways to stay ahead of adversaries. Singh’s presence injected high-level impetus into these vital talks.
Calling for exemplary leadership and innovation, the CAS directed optimal resource utilization and stronger inter-service synergy. He stressed that such initiatives are non-negotiable for the IAF to tackle tomorrow’s battles head-on.
Singh lauded the command’s dedication in Operation Sindoor, air exercises, and disaster relief operations, commending their professional prowess in aiding civilian efforts. The IAF, he declared, stands as the nation’s agile vanguard.
Speaking to military and civilian staff at Bamrauli and HQ CAC, he prioritized rigorous training, airtight security—both physical and digital—self-reliance, and balanced lifestyles. Welcomed by AOC-in-C Air Marshal B. Manikantan, Singh paid homage to fallen heroes at the war memorial, receiving a crisp guard of honor.
This conclave signals the IAF’s resolve to evolve into an unassailable powerhouse, ready for any contingency.