Raphael flew on the Ladakh front, will still fly for inspection today


- Continued tensions with China continue

Ladakh Dated 21st September 2020 Monday

On Sunday, Raphael's plane made a detour from the Air Force's Ambala base to the Ladakh border to monitor Chinese movements during the last five months of ongoing tensions with China, and monitored the movement of Chinese troops.

According to an Indian Air Force spokesperson, Raphael will also fly to the Ladakh front on Monday and monitor the Chinese movement. Earlier, an Indian Air Force MiG-29 aircraft flew over Ladakh and provided necessary information to the Indian Army after inspections. Now it was Raphael's turn.

Apart from Ladakh, Raphael will also visit Leh today. Raphael first appeared in Ladakh after joining the Indian Air Force, which was an indirect warning to China. Raphael joined the Air Force on September 10th.

For the last few times, China has been constantly trying to intimidate and threaten India, but the Indian Army has been constantly harassing Chinese troops and preventing them from infiltrating the Indian border. China's state-run daily Global Times has repeatedly warned India that this time, if war breaks out, India will suffer even more than in 1962. However, many countries, including the US and Australia, have announced their support for India in its fight against China. China has become notorious around the world for the Corona virus.

The Indian Air Force has so far deployed Sukhoi 30 MKI, Jaguar, Mirage 2000, MiG-29 and now Raphael aircraft on the Ladakh front.

Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh told Parliament that India was ready to resolve any issue through negotiations but the Indian Army was ready to respond if anyone wanted to fight.

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