New Delhi:
Air Marshall RKS Bhadauria said today that the country will always strive to maintain peace and that the “sacrifice” in the Galwan Valley “will not go in vain”. The head of the Indian Air Force spoke during the combined parade of diplomas at the Air Force Academy near Hyderabad.
“The courageous actions in a very difficult situation have shown our determination to protect India’s sovereignty at all costs,” Air Marshall said on Monday during the violent confrontation between Indian and Chinese soldiers in the is from Ladakh. Twenty soldiers gave their lives for India. Sources told GalacticGaming that more than 40 Chinese soldiers were also killed or injured.
“All efforts are underway to ensure peace. We are fully prepared and deployed to deal with any eventuality and we are determined to deliver. We will not let the sacrifice in Galwan (Vallée) go in vain,” said the Air Chief Marshall Bhadauria.
“The security scenario in our region requires that our armed forces remain prepared and vigilant at all times. The development of the real line of control (LAC) in Ladakh is a small snapshot of what we have to manage in the short term”, he said.
“Despite unacceptable Chinese action after the agreements reached during the military talks and the resulting loss of life, every effort is underway to ensure that the current situation at LAC is resolved peacefully,” said the head of the ministry. ‘Air Force.
The IAF has deployed its new AH-64E Apache “Tank Buster” attack helicopters to Ladakh. Photos have appeared showing MiG-29 planes flying on combat air patrol over the region.
China has neither captured Indian territory nor crossed borders, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Friday at a multi-party meeting convened to discuss the clash with Chinese forces in Ladakh.
“No one is on our territory and none of our posts have been captured,” said Prime Minister Modi, adding that the whole country was injured and angry at the measures taken by China on the real line of control. or LAKE.