Honouring Valor and Innovation: Indian Air Force Day
Why in the news?
- Indian Air Force Day, celebrated on October 8, highlights the achievements and sacrifices of IAF personnel.
- It underscores the importance of air power in national security while showcasing advancements like the BRAHMOS missile, reflecting the IAF’s commitment to modernization and self-reliance in defence.
Key highlights of the Indian Air Force Day celebrations:
- Legacy and Role:
- Indian Air Force (IAF) Day is observed annually on October 8 to honour the bravery, achievements, and sacrifices of IAF personnel.
- Established on October 8, 1932, the IAF plays a critical role in national security and regional stability, ensuring air superiority and conducting reconnaissance missions.
- Modernization and Advancements:
- The IAF has evolved into a modern aerospace power with capabilities like the BRAHMOS supersonic cruise missile, enhancing its strategic reach and lethality.
- Current modernization initiatives aim for a squadron strength of 42 by 2035, focusing on stealthy UCAVs and advanced technologies for better combat readiness.
- Community Engagement and Future Aspirations:
- Celebrations include air shows and parades to demonstrate military capabilities and engage with the public, inspiring future generations to consider careers in aerospace and defence.
- The theme for IAF Day 2024 is “Bhartya Vay Sena-Saksham, Sashakt, Atmanirbhar,” reflecting the IAF’s commitment to self-reliance and innovation in safeguarding national interests.
About Indian Air Force (IAF):
- Establishment: Founded in 1932 to support the Royal Air Force during
- Key Role: Targeted Japanese bases in Burma to halt their advance into India.
- Title Change: Received “Royal” prefix in 1945; dropped in 1950 after India became a republic.
- Supreme Commander: The President of India.
- Size: Fourth-largest air force globally.
- Headquarters: New Delhi.
- Motto: “Touch the sky with Glory,” derived from the Bhagavad Gita.
- Chief: Air Chief Marshal overseas operational command.
Significant Operations
- Wars: Participated in conflicts with Pakistan and China.
- Major Operations:
- Operation Meghdoot (1984)
- Operation Vijay (1961)
- Second Kashmir War (1965)
- Bangladesh Liberation War (1971)
- Operation Poomalai (1987)
- Operation Cactus (1988)
- Kargil War (1999)
- Balakot airstrike
- India-Pakistan standoff (2019)
- Relief Efforts: Involved in disaster relief during Gujarat cyclone (1998) and tsunami (2004).
Sources Referred:
PIB, The Hindu, Indian Express, Hindustan Times