OPINION | After MiG-21, What Is In Store For IAF?

Indian Air Force MiG-21 aircraft during the MiG-21 Operational Flying Culmination Ceremony at Chandigarh Air Force Station (AFS) on September 26.
Source : PTI
The recent retirement of the last two squadrons of the aging Mig-21 supersonic fighters has reignited concerns within strategic establishment on fast dwindling fighter fleet of IAF. With the Indian Air Force now at a critical low of 29 squadrons, a parliamentary committee's long-standing recommendation for a minimum of 42 squadrons to effectively counter a potential Sino-Pak air threat has gained renewed urgency. In light of this, strategic planners belatedly appear to be initiating
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