The Indian Air Force chief reported that the Chinese air force had significantly escalated the number and its deployment in Tibet across the border from India. The unfortunate event occurred, some Hours before Prime Minister Narendra Modi was to land in China in an attempt to reset ties with the communist neighbour,
Air Chief Marshal B.S. Dhanoa said he had told his Chinese counterpart that they should frequently meet on the ground so that they don’t need to “meet in the air”.
Speaking at a think tank event, Air Chief Marshal Dhanoa said, “There has been a significant increase in deployment of Chinese fighters and aircrew in Tibet from other military regions. India needed to plan as per the capabilities of the adversary”.
He also warned that Pakistan would continue to back terror attacks and that such strikes could have unintended consequences and lead to escalation.
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Air Chief Marshal Dhanoa said Pakistan Army “cannot afford peace” because then “they cannot send their children to Ivy League colleges.” He said Pakistan Army will keep Kashmir boiling but will not let it boil out.
In 2001, when India threatened to bomb them to stone age during Operation Parakram, Pakistan had a change of behaviour, he pointed out. “We have the capability to wage a short-term war tomorrow,” he said.
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