PM Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah welcome Rafale fighter jets in India
News | Jul 29, 2020, 06:46 PM ISTPrime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah welcome Rafale fighter jets in India. PM Modi tweeted in Sanskrit.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah welcome Rafale fighter jets in India. PM Modi tweeted in Sanskrit.
In historic moments for the Indian Air Force, the first batch of five Rafale combat jets entered the Indian air space on its way to Ambala airbase from France, officials said.
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Air Marshal (Retd) Raghunath Nambiar on the first batch of Rafale jets coming to India said it wouldn't have been possible without Prime Minister Narendra Modi's fortunate step. "The PM, to put it in simple words, cut the clutter.
Air Marshal (Retd) Raghunath Nambiar called Rafale as the 'best aircraft' in the sky. He said the jet stands head against Chengdu J-20 if compared.
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Indian pilots would be flying five Rafale jets from France on Monday and reach the Ambala Air Force station on Wednesday. The team would take a night halt at Al Dhafra air base near Abu Dhabi in the UAE.
The first batch of Rafale jets took off from France to join the Indian Air Force on July 27.
5 Rafale aircrafts have taken off from France airbase will take a 24 hour halt in Abu Dhabi and will reach Ambala airbase on 29th July.
The Indian Air Force has said Rafale fighter jets will be inducted at Air Force Station Ambala on July 29 subject to weather. The final induction ceremony will take place in second half of August 20.
Amid India’s ongoing border standoff with China, at least four Rafale fighter jets are now scheduled to land in Ambala on 27 July.
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