New Delhi witnessed a pivotal gathering of Central Air Command leaders as Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal AP Singh chaired the Commanders’ Conference on January 19-20. The two-day event focused on sharpening the Indian Air Force’s operational edge amid evolving threats.
Air Chief Marshal Singh conducted a thorough assessment of the command’s preparedness, delving into critical areas like aerospace defense, cyber security, and advanced training protocols. Commanders engaged in strategic discussions to fortify the force’s capabilities for future conflicts.
Emphasizing visionary leadership, the CAS urged officers to lead by example, foster innovation, optimize resources, and enhance jointness with other services. These measures are vital for positioning the IAF as a formidable force against emerging challenges.
The Air Chief reaffirmed the IAF’s commitment to remain a decisive, agile, and robust defender of the nation. He praised Central Air Command’s stellar performance in Operation Sindoor, major air exercises, and humanitarian aid missions, highlighting their unwavering support to civil administration.
Addressing personnel at Headquarters Central Air Command and Air Force Station Bamrauli, Singh stressed operational readiness, realistic training, robust security measures, self-discipline, and a healthy work environment. He also underscored the importance of work-life balance for sustained excellence.
The visit commenced with a warm welcome by Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Air Marshal B. Manikantan, followed by a poignant tribute at the CAC War Memorial and a ceremonial guard of honor. This conference underscores the IAF’s proactive approach to maintaining supremacy in the skies.
