What Insights Did Scholars Gain from Their Visit to IAF’s Hindon Base?
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Hindon, Jan 10 (NationPress) A group comprising 57 research scholars from prominent think tanks visited the Air Force Station Hindon, a key base of the Indian Air Force (IAF), on Saturday to gain insights into operational functionalities and identify potential areas for collaborative research, as per an official statement.
This delegation included scholars from various esteemed institutions such as the Manohar Parrikar - Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (MP-IDSA), Observer Research Foundation (ORF), Vivekananda International Foundation (VIF), Centre for Aerospace Power and Strategic Studies (CAPSS), Centre for Land Warfare Studies (CLAWS), National Maritime Foundation (NMF), India Foundation, Centre for Contemporary China Studies (CCCS), United Service Institution of India (USI), and Centre for Joint Warfare Studies (CENJOWS), according to the statement.
The purpose of the visit was to allow scholars to interact with IAF personnel and delve into operational elements while exploring possibilities for joint research initiatives.
The scholars were greeted by the Air Officer Commanding at Air Force Station Hindon, who welcomed them warmly and conveyed his eagerness to foster partnerships with academic institutions.
During the visit, a thorough briefing on the IAF's operational aspects was provided, encompassing its history, capabilities, and achievements, as noted in the statement.
Delegates also had the chance to engage with IAF personnel, who shared their experiences and insights regarding various operational facets.
This visit marked a vital step toward enhancing mutual understanding and collaboration between the IAF and think tanks, paving the way for future research projects and academic exchanges, stated the report.
Previously, Chief Marshal A.P. Singh, the Chief of the Air Staff, delivered the keynote address at the inaugural Air Commodore Mehar Singh Memorial Talk at the Air Force Station in Chandigarh on Friday, as disclosed by the Ministry of Defence.
This talk was organized by the Air Force Association (North Zone) and took place at the Arjan Singh Auditorium, 12 Wing, AF in Chandigarh, during which the IAF chief discussed the evolving role of air power in contemporary warfare, emphasizing the necessity for close cooperation between political and military leadership.
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