Lucknow. The Indian Air Force on Friday carried out its much-awaited ‘Land and Go’ exercise on a 3.5 km long stretch of Ganga Expressway in Shahjahanpur district of Uttar Pradesh (UP). During this, the Air Force demonstrated its air power and precision flying.
This was the first such exercise in which frontline aircraft like Rafale, Sukhoi-30 MKI, MiG-29, Mirage-2000, Jaguar, AN-32 transport aircraft, C-130J Super Hercules and Mi-17 helicopters participated. In this exercise, the Air Force demonstrated combat capability as well as disaster response preparedness through practice flights and live demos.
Exercise conducted in two phases
This exercise was conducted in two phases, in which operational readiness was tested both during day and night. Low altitude fly-past and various landing-takeoff techniques made the show thrilling.
The event, filled with deafening noise and precise aerial stunts, mesmerized the crowd present there. Residents of nearby villages and hundreds of school children could clearly see the surprise on their faces as they watched the planes flying and performing stunts in the sky.
A rare ‘night landing’ show of the Air Force
After dusk, a special moment came when the Air Force demonstrated a rare ‘night landing’ between 9 and 10 pm. This operation highlighted the advanced capability of the Indian Air Force to fly at night. The demonstration took place on a specially constructed 3.5 km long strip on the Ganga Expressway, which can be used as an airstrip for emergency military operations. According to officials, this dual-use infrastructure will play an important role in defense logistics and disaster relief operations.
The Ganga Expressway is the first such expressway in which fighter aircraft can take off, land, refuel and even strike the enemy country at night. Preparations are underway to respond to the cowardly terrorist attack carried out by Pakistan in Pahalgam and this exercise of the Air Force is being seen in the same sequence.
All three wings of the army are busy in preparations
Let us tell you that PM Modi has given free hand to all three forces – Navy, Army and Air Force – to take action against Pakistan. All three forces have started war exercises from sea to sky to take revenge from Pakistan, that is, Pakistan’s fear can turn into reality at any time.
Pakistan is afraid that the Indian Air Force can carry out an air strike, so Pakistan has also deployed 25 fighter jets at Karachi Airbase. These are the same fighter jets that were ordered from China. Pakistan feels that India can attack Lahore or Karachi with fighter planes. Due to this fear, Pakistan has closed the airspace of Lahore and Karachi so that no fighter plane can pass over these two cities.
If India attacks Lahore or Karachi, it will be a very serious situation. This can start a full-fledged war. It can have very serious consequences for Pakistan. An attack on Karachi can isolate Pakistan from the sea. If an attack takes place here, thousands of lives will be lost and lakhs will become refugees. Karachi has the two biggest ports of Pakistan, Port of Karachi and Port Qasim. Karachi is the biggest city of Pakistan and is called the engine of the country’s economy.
It was in 1971, when Pakistan attacked the airfields of the Indian Air Force. At that time, it had to pay a heavy price for it. During that period, the Indian Navy launched Operation Trident and under this, Pakistan’s most important Karachi port was razed to the ground. The attack of the Indian army was so severe that the Karachi port kept burning for 7 days. Pakistan was not able to do any business from this port for several months.
The Navy has taken Pakistan’s sleep away in the Arabian Sea
On one hand, the Air Force and on the other hand, the Navy have taken Pakistan’s sleep away with their presence in the Arabian Sea. Along with the deployment of the Navy’s aircraft carrier INS Vikrant, the entire fleet of warships like Rafale, Sukhoi, Jaguar, Mirage is ready. The Indian Navy has also been practicing anti-ship and anti-aircraft firing for the last few days and this is why there is an atmosphere of fear in Pakistan.
Pakistani army is breaking the ceasefire in panic
Pakistan is continuously violating the ceasefire every night. In such a situation, the preparations made by the Indian Army are enough to give a befitting reply to Pakistan. When Pakistan fires bullets at night on the border, India also responds. The villages on the border are fully prepared to avoid the bullets fired by Pakistan in the name of hiding its terror and avoiding the fear of India’s attack.
People living near the border know that when India attacks the terror growing in Pakistan occupied Kashmir, how the panicked Pakistan raises its hood like a snake’s tail being stepped on. The result is the breaking of the ceasefire. This time also the villagers living in Keran of Kupwara near the Line of Control have prepared for every such situation. Indian citizens in the villages adjoining the border have been constantly preparing how to escape if Pakistan breaks the ceasefire.
The Line of Control is adjacent to three districts of North Kashmir, Baramulla, Kupwara, Bandipora. Amidst the tension on the border, training is being given in schools located in the villages of India’s border so that the children also know how to respond to Pakistan.
Bangladesh’s nefarious intentions came to the fore
The Indian Air Force has started rehearsing for war, while the Indian Navy is already conducting war exercises in the Arabian Sea, while the Indian Army has taken charge of the border. That is, the army is ready to deal with the enemies of the country from water, land and air. But will India have to fight a war on two fronts? Have the nefarious intentions of a former Bangladeshi army officer indicated a two-front war?
Defense experts believe that this time the enemies of the country will be dealt with for sure. Terrorists will be killed one by one, but before India’s action, a former Bangladesh army officer has made a big claim. Former Bangladeshi army officer Fazlur Rahman said, ‘If India attacks Pakistan, then Bangladesh should occupy seven states of Northeast India. I think it is necessary to start discussions with China on joint army action in this regard.’
Fazlur Rahman is none other than a close associate of Bangladesh’s Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus and is currently the chairman of an investigation commission. The question is what does the statement of the former Bangladeshi army officer mean, is Bangladesh trying to wage a war against India with the help of China?
Muhammad Yunus, who is in charge of Bangladesh after the coup of Sheikh Hasina, is constantly in touch with China. He is constantly singing anti-India tune. When the former military officer’s statement created a ruckus, Bangladesh Foreign Ministry clarified. The ministry said that his statement does not reflect the policies or position of the Bangladesh government. The Bangladesh government neither supports the statement nor is in support of such rhetoric in any form or manner.
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