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Govt to give all help to modernise IAF: Antony

By PTI
April 10, 2012 18:17 IST
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Cautioning that modernisation of the force cannot be done in "fits and starts", government on Tuesday said it will provide all assistance to the Indian Air Force to meet its growth plans and decrease its dependence on foreign companies for major aircraft and equipment.

Inaugurating IAF's bi-annual Commander's Conference in New Delhi, Defence Minister A K Antony said capacity building of the force is a steady process and government will continue to support its modernisation during the next three Five Year Plan periods.

"Government is aware of the need to modernize IAF at a rapid pace and of its long-term plans for capacity building. Modernisation is a continuous, time-consuming process and cannot be accelerated in fits and starts," Antony said.

Noting with satisfaction that budget allotted to IAF has been utilised fully, he said, "We have put in place detailed procurement procedures, so while a number of procurement schemes have been finalised, others are being processed for approval and are in various stages."

Capacity-building of the force involves both upgradation of existing systems and platforms and our government has taken several steps in this direction, Antony added.

He reiterated the need for indigenisation in defence procurement to achieve the goal of self-reliance.

Observing that government is "acutely" aware of the urgent need to encourage indigenisation and take steps towards self-reliance in defence production, he said indigenization will not only help domestic economy, but will also reduce our excessive dependence on foreign countries.

He stressed that indigenisation should be encouraged, "so the IAF need not rely on foreign Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) for procurement of major aircraft and equipment."

Antony told the Commanders about induction of new sensors, weapons and modernisation of airfields. "The air defence system of IAF is being strengthened with new inductions and integration of weapons and modern sensors.

All airfields of IAF are being upgraded in a phased manner with modern navigation equipment and runway aids," he said.

Underlining flight safety as key to success, Antony said he has instituted a ministerial-level committee to monitor implementation of the recommendations by IAF's Court of Inquiries (CoI) with the civil agencies.

"I have instituted a ministerial-level committee to look into the implementation of recommendations of the Court of Inquiry pertaining to agencies other than IAF," he said.

Lauding IAF's efforts in disaster management, the defence minister said, "Creation of Rapid Action Medical teams (RAMT) and its deployment along with a 25-bed Tent Based Medical Shelter (TBMS) in the wake of natural calamities, is a welcome move by the Air Force."

Mentioning that government is committed to improve the life of soldiers, he said, "First phase of Air Force Married Accommodation project is nearing completion. The hardships being faced by some families of Air Force personnel will be reduced to quite an extent (by this)".

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