Controversy-hit Rafale fighters to join IAF fleets soon

New Delhi: The Indian Air Force (IAF) is preparing to welcome the new generation ultra-modern Rafale fighter aircraft in its fleet to strengthen its strike capabilities, President Ram Nath Kovind said Thursday. It should be mentioned here that the government has been facing attack from the Opposition over the multi-crore aircraft deal.

Addressing the joint sitting of the Parliament at the start of the Budget Session, the President said neglecting the country’s defence needs, even for a moment, will prove detrimental to the present and future of the country.

He asserted that the new agreements relating to the defence sector signed last year, the purchase of new defence equipment and indigenous production under the ‘Make in India’ initiative have all helped in boosting the morale of defence forces and in increasing the country’s military self-reliance.

“After a gap of many decades, the Indian Air Force is preparing to welcome, in the coming months, its new generation ultra-modern fighter aircraft Rafale and strengthen its strike capability,” Kovind stated.

The Congress and other opposition parties have been attacking the government over the Rafale deal, alleging corruption and accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi of favouritism. The government has denied the allegations.

The President also referred to the 2016 ‘surgical strikes’ carried out on terror launch pads across the border and said, “Through the surgical strike on cross border terror posts, India has shown its new policy and strategy,” the President pointed out.

Congratulating the country’s security forces who are constantly striving to strengthen India’s internal security, Kovind said their concerted efforts have played a crucial role in reducing terrorism and violence.

PTI

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