The Prime Minister of India last week laid the foundation stone of an air base at 'Deesa' in the state of Gujarat near the border with Pakistan, which is being considered as important for the air defense of the country.
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Delhi (News Update) The new air base is
located in the Banaskantha district of North Gujarat and will be fully
operational by December next year.
Prime Minister Narendra
Modi, while laying the foundation stone of the air base, said that it will
emerge as an effective hub for the country's security. He said that the
international (Pakistani) border is only 130 km away from here. If our forces,
especially the Air Force, are present in Deesa, we will be able to respond to
any challenge on the western border more effectively.
Defense analyst Rahul
Bedi says that this base is being built as a precautionary measure. Others are
promoting Modi's 'forward policy' of India. They are trying to show an
aggressive policy that India is also quite dominant and is not going to lag
behind. This includes Modi's 'bravado'.
It is the fifth airbase
of Gujarat. Apart from this, the state has major Indian Air Force bases at Baroda,
Jamnagar, Bhuj and Naliya (Kutch). Among them, some other Bhuj bases like Desa
are located near the border of Pakistan.
According to Rahul Bedi,
it is not expected to have any significant impact on Pakistan. They can enlarge
or upgrade their existing air bases. Desa Air Base will be equipped with the
latest technology and artificial intelligence aircraft equipment.
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This base is being
constructed on 4519 acres of land. This land was already owned by the Air Force
and currently there are 20 surveillance towers built there while a 22 km wall
is built around this land.
Defense analyst Rahul
Bedi said that there was some talk of starting this project during Atal
Bihari Vajpayee's tenure, but his government left before work on the project
could begin, after 20 years of delay. No progress has been made so far. When
Modi came back to power, a year ago, he allocated a budget of Rs 1000 crore for
this air base.
According to Air Force
sources, this base will be developed in two phases. In the first phase, runway,
parallel taxiway, loop taxi track and fighter squadron dispersal area etc. will
be constructed for warships. In the second phase, a modern technical control
building and residential buildings for air force personnel will be constructed.
The Engineer-in-Chief of
the project Lt. Gen. Harpal Singh has been quoted as saying that the entire
project is targeted to be completed by December 2023.
According to reports,
the Desa Air Base will fill the military gap between Naliya in Bhuj district of
Gujarat and Phalodi Air Base in Rajasthan.
According to experts,
Desa will be a forward base and will not only act as a first defense wall in
the event of an attack from the Jacobabad and southern air bases in Pakistan,
but also cities like Hyderabad, Karachi and Sukkur in the event of a collision
will be within the range of attack.
It is also being said in
the media with reference to Air Force experts that in the future, in case of a
major terrorist attack in Gujarat or the South-Western sector i.e. Maharashtra
or beyond, it can be used for retaliatory action against Pakistan.
Rahul Bedi says that the
Desa air base will not be an attack base but a defense base. MiG-29 and
India-made Light Air Combat Tejas aircraft will be deployed here. India's main
attack aircraft is based at Jodhpur Air Base in Rajasthan, which has a flight
time of five to six minutes to reach this base.
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This air base is also
being built in view of the preservation of industrial zones worth over one
trillion dollars in and around cities like Ahmedabad, Bhuj Nagar and Baroda in
Gujarat.
According to Rahul Bedi,
one of the main reasons for the construction of the Deesa base is to protect
the Jamnagar oil refinery. It is the world's largest oil refinery named
Reliance. If it comes under any attack, India will be in big trouble. This base
is important for its protection.
After the clash with
China in Ladakh two years ago, India has been busy modernizing its air force on
a large scale. Most of the warplanes of the Indian Air Force came from Russia.
Among them, MiG-21,
MiG-29 and Sukhoi fighter jets are noteworthy. Among them, the oldest warships
are the MiG-21. Rafael, Mirage, Jaguar and other new warplanes are being
gradually replaced by these planes.
According to the Indian
Air Force, it currently has a total of 1645 aircraft, including 632 fighter
jets, 438 helicopters, 250 transport aircraft and 304 training aircraft.
Recently, India has inducted indigenously developed light combat aircraft 'Tejas' and 'Prachand' helicopters into the Indian Air Force. In future, these will be inducted into the Air Force in large numbers.
At present, India has 31 fighter squadrons. The target is to increase their number to 42 squadrons in the next ten years. Along with the innovation of the Air Force, there are also plans to build more air bases and new airstrips near the borders in the coming years.
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