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IAF surprises everyone by flying the same aircraft that Pakistan claimed to have shot down

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By: Talat Mohsin

On Airforce Day, IAF debunked Pakistan’s claim of shooting down Sukhoi-30MKI by making it fly with the other aircrafts today. Pakistan, had claimed that it had shot down the aircraft in the air battle on February 27, a day after Indian jets had bombed Balakot to attack the terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed.

Not only this, the aircraft, whose call name is Avenger 1, was piloted by the same two man crew who flew the Sukhoi-30MKI on the day of the battle. The IAF has said that Pakistan claims were a way to hide the loss it suffered by the destruction of its own American made F-16 which wing commander Abhinandan Vartaman had shot down before getting shot down. The wing commander was awarded the Veer Chakra for shooting down the F-16.

The Avenger1 aircraft flew in the Avenger formation. In the formation three nimble french origin Mirage-2000 flanked by two larger Sukhoi-30MKI, the extreme Sukhoi being the “Avenger1”.

Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria acknowledged the crowd today at the Hindon Airforce Station by saying-“We acknowledge the contributions of all personnel of commands, stations and units who silently and professionally contribute to the success of the airstrikes on the terrorist camps at Balakot earlier this year.”

Air Marshal RKS Bhadauria to become the next Air Chief

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By: Talat Mohsin

The Defence Ministry, on Thursday, announced through a tweet that Air Marshal RKS Bhadauria would become the 26th chief of the Indian Air Force. He is presently serving as the Vice- Chief of the air staff.

Air Marshal Bhadauria is a veteran pilot, with a total experience of 4250 hours of flying 26 types of different aircraft, both fighter, and transport planes. As a young pilot, he flew the prototypes of the ingenious Tejas fighter. He is also known for his role in the commercial negotiations of the Rafale jets.

Bhadauria’s name was not in the running before as he was set to superannuate on September 30 after having turned 60 this September. But now, he’ll have a two-year tenure with the IAF’s helm as the military chief can serve up to 62 years or for 3 years, whichever is earlier. He is senior to both the other Air Marshals who were being considered for the position.

The Air Marshal has also held a number of important positions, including the command of Jaguar fighter squadron, air attaché at the Indian Embassy in Moscow, Deputy Chief at the Air HQs, and the Air Officer commanding-in-chief of Southern Air Command and the Training Command.

Air Marshal Bhadauria is set to replace Air Chief Marshal Birender Singh Dhanoa, who was the 25th chief of the Indian Air Force. Air Chief Marshal Dhanoa is set to retire on September 30. He took over as the chief on January 1, 2017.

Timeline: How India retaliated after Pulwama Attack

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India would never forget the dreadful 14th February of 2019 when a suicide bomber crashes a car packed with 300kg of explosives into a convoy of Central Reserve Police Forces (CRPF). This attack took place in Pulwama, 20 km from Srinagar. It killed more than 40 Indian paramilitary personnel and injured at least 70. India vowed to retaliate and it did retaliate. Last 15 days saw a lot of events like encounters, airstrike, capturing, releasing of air force officer, etc. Let’s see how the events unfolded after Pulwama attack.

February 15 (Friday)

  • Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), terrorism organization whose ‘stated’ mission is to “free Kashmir from India”, claims responsibility for the bombing. It also released a video in which the bomber, Adil Ahmad Dar, a 20-year-old school dropout, in full battle gear and posing behind a row of scary looking guns, said he hoped to reach heaven by means of his attack on the Indian convoy.
  • Pakistan’s Foreign Minister, Shah Mehmood Qureshi, in Munich to attend a security conference, sent a video message saying he was saddened by “India’s ‘knee-jerk reaction’ leveling allegations without sharing any proof or evidence against Pakistan.”

February 16 (Saturday)

  • Diplomatic isolation and military strikes discussed amid domestic pressure to respond in kind to Pulwama terror attack.
  • India withdraws most-favored-nation (MFN) status to Pakistan after the Pulwama incident. India hikes the customs duty to 200 percent on all goods imported from Pakistan.
  • Pakistan Foreign Office cautions Indian government against any ‘misadventure’; urges the Indian side to share evidence of Pakistan’s involvement in the suicide attack.

February 18 (Monday)

February 20 (Wednesday)

  • India suspends key bus service from Srinagar to Muzaffarabad, the capital of the Pakistani territory of PoK.

February 22 (Friday)

  • India’s Union minister Nitin Gadkari says in New Delhi that India has decided to “stop” the flow of its share of water to Pakistan from rivers under the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) after the Pulwama terror attack.

February 23 (Saturday)

  • Top separatist leaders arrested during overnight raids as India launches a major crackdown across the restive Kashmir valley.

February 24 (Sunday)

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  • A senior police officer and a militant killed in a gunfight between security forces and militants in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kulgam district, police sources said. Deputy Superintendent of Police Aman Thakur and the militants were killed in Turigam village in fighting that also injured an Army Major.

February 25 (Monday):

  • India’s National Intelligence Agency (NIA) identifies the vehicle used in carrying out the attack in Pulwama. “The owner of the vehicle is identified as Sajjad Bhat, who has joined Jaish-e-Mohammed terror outfit”, NIA spokesman says.
  • The Indian and Pakistani armies trade fire at the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir’s Rajouri district. Indian Defence ministry spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Devender Anand said, “At about 6.30 pm today (Monday), Pakistan army initiated unprovoked ceasefire violation by firing small arms along the LoC in Nowshera sector of Rajouri district.”

February 26 (Tuesday)

Mirage-2000 vs F-16 Falcon: Which is a better fighter jet?

  • 12 Indian Air Force Mirage 2000 jets drop 1,000 kg bombs in what it calls a ‘preemptive strike’ on suspected Jaish-e-Mohammed camps across the Line of Control (LoC) in Muzaffarabad sector at 3.30am.
  • 6 bombs were dropped on terrorist camps by the Indian Air Force Mirage 2000s: Government sources told ANI

February 27 (Wednesday): 

  • Pakistani jets have violated Indian airspace and dropped bombs. The jets entered border areas of Nowshera sector in J&K’s Rajouri district, reports said. Pakistan Air Force jets violated Indian airspace in Rajouri sector, dropped bombs near Indian army force.
  • An Indian military aircraft has crashed in Jammu & Kashmir’s Budgam. Pakistan captured Abhinandan Vardhaman, Wing Commander in Indian Air Force.
  • Pakistan Air Force’s F-16 that violated Indian air space shot down in Indian retaliatory fire 3km within Pakistan territory in Lam valley, Nowshera sector.

February 28 (Thursday):

  • Pakistan’s PM Imran Khan announced while addressing the joint sitting of Parliament of Pakistan that we’re releasing Abhinandan on 1st March 2019 as a “gesture of peace”.
  • A petition was filed before the Islamabad High Court seeking an injunction to stop his release. However, the case was dismissed by the court the same day.
  • Two terrorists killed by police in an encounter in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kupwara. A security personnel was also injured in the gunbattle in Handwara in the north Kashmir district.

March 1 (Friday):

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  • Abhinandan Vardhaman crossed the border on foot at the border crossing at Wagah.

March 2 (Saturday): 

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  • Five security personnel, including a CRPF officer, were killed on Friday in an encounter with militants, while a civilian died in clashes near the site in Kupwara in Jammu and Kashmir.