Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, during the Rafale induction ceremony into IAF in Ambala, said the Rafale induction is a big and stern message for the entire world, especially to those eyeing our sovereignty. Hinting at escalating tensions over China’s aggression along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), Singh said: “This induction is important considering the kind of atmosphere at our borders or should I say the kind of atmosphere created at our borders,” the Singh added.
He added the induction of Rafale into IAF represents the strong ties between India and France. With the Rafale induction in the IAF , the strategic ties between our two countries have also strengthened, Singh said at the Ambala airbase.
The speed at which IAF deployed its assets at forward bases creates confidence that our Air Force is fully prepared to fulfil its operational obligations, Singh added. “I would like to congratulate our colleagues of the Indian Air Force today. During the recent unfortunate incident at the border, the swift and deliberate action taken by Indian Air Force near LAC shows your commitment,” Singh added.
IAF Chief RKS Bhadauria also said the Rafale induction jets could not have happened at a more opportune time considering the current “security scenario”.
Minister of the Armed Forces of France Florence Parly said France is fully committed to ‘Make in India’ initiative, as well as, to the further integration of the Indian manufacturers in our global supply chain.