IAF to formally induct Rafale jets on September 10

The arrival of the jets in July coincided with the ongoing India-China border tensions in Ladakh.
Editorial Staff
IAF to formally induct Rafale jets on September 10
The Indian Air Force (IAF) will formally induct Rafale fighters at the Ambala air base on September 10 in presence of defence minister Rajnath Singh, officials familiar with the matter said on Friday. India has also invited Singh’s French counterpart, Florence Parly, to attend the ceremony, they added. Five Rafale fighters of the 36 ordered arrived at the airbase on July 29, ending IAF’s wait for new fighter jets to sharpen its combat potential. IAF chief Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria and other senior air force officers were present when the jets arrived, but a formal induction ceremony was reserved for another day. The arrival of the jets coincided with the ongoing India-China border tensions in Ladakh. Read Also FBI gave us key inputs in Pulwama probe: NIA Shortly after they landed last month, the defence minister said the fighters would enhance the IAF’s capabilities and deter any threat to the country. He said those who want to threaten India’s territorial integrity should be w…