Defense
Minister, Rajnath Singh, has on Thursday flagged off the induction of Rafale
into the Indian Air Force (IAF). “It would play a vital role in the current
situation, as it delivered a strong message to India’s adversaries who are
eyeing India’s sovereignty”, Singh said.
It all happened amid growing border
tension with China in Eastern Ladakh. “The induction of Rafale is a strong
message for the world and especially for those who challenge India’s
sovereignty. The induction is a very important step in light of the prevailing
security conditions that prevail, or I would say, that have been created along
India’s borders”, Defense Minister said, soon after he formally inducted the
first batch of five Rafale jets at Ambala Air Force station.
Rafale with its multi role capabilities
can perform a variety of tasks including Air Superiority missions and precision
strikes against enemies, he said. Expressing confidence about induction of
Rafale into IAF arsenal, Singh said the capabilities and technological edge
acquired with the multi-role fighter jet induction will revolutionize the IAF
capabilities.
“The Indian Air Force plays an important
role in maintaining military deterrence and their actions will be decisive in
any future war,’’ he said. Further, he added that the national security has
been the top most priority for the Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Many obstacles
came in the way of finding the air power that we are able to witness with our
eyes today. But we were able to overcome those obstacles”, he added. Referring
to cross border terrorism, he added, “While the prevailing situation on our
boundaries has caught our attention, we should not ignore the threat of
cross-border terrorism”. On Indo-Pacific region and Indian Ocean Region, the
minister said, “I am happy to state that in the security concerns of this region;
the views of India and France converge and we are cooperating with each other
in dealing with common challenges like maritime traffic security and piracy”.
Aiming to bring more foreign direct
investment, he invited French companies to invest in India.“I would like to
urge and invite our partner country France to invest in the Indian defense
sector. Responding to ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ call by our Prime Minister, the
Government has taken several progressive and positive steps in this direction,
he said.