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IAF Vice Chief Air Marshal SP Dharkar also dismissed

Air Marshal Narmdeshwar Tiwari has been appointed as new Chief of Air Staff

GNN Web Desk
Published 4 گھنٹے قبل on مئی 1 2025، 2:16 شام
By Web Desk
IAF Vice Chief Air Marshal SP Dharkar also dismissed

India's extremist Modi government has dismissed a top army officer and a top air force officer for disobeying orders. The Vice Chief of Air Staff of the Indian Air Force (IAF), Air Marshal SP Dharkar, was removed from office just 7 months after assuming office.

According to the reports, Air Marshal SP Dharkar was supervising the aggressive flights of Rafale aircraft in occupied Kashmir on Tuesday night, but after the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) stopped the Rafale aircraft in a quick and effective manner, questions were being raised about Air Marshal SP Dharkar's professional abilities.

It is also reported that the vice chief of the IAF expressed serious dissatisfaction with the handling of the Rafale by his pilots. The Indian Rafale aircraft were helpless in front of Pakistani modern radars, and the Rafale, which had taken on the task of aggressively searching the Line of Control (LoC), was jammed by Pakistani radars.

The reports suggest that the aircraft have fallen victim to another Operation Swift Retort. Air Marshal Narmdeshwar Tiwari has been appointed as the new Chief of Air Staff of the Indian Air Force in place of Air Marshal SP Dharkar to maintain harmony in the IAF.

The removal of the Vice Chief of Air Staff has created severe anxiety in the IAF.

It is pertinent to note that this is the second major military reshuffle after the Pahalgam false flag operation. The Army Commander of the Northern Command has already been changed.

The rapid changes in the top military leadership are evidence of the distrust between the BJP's fascist agenda and the professional autonomy of the forces.

It should be noted that the Modi government removed Indian Lieutenant General MV Suchendra Kumar, who refused to immediately launch an adventure against Pakistan after the Pahalgam false flag operation, from the post of Commander Northern Command.

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