India has been having border issues with the dragon nation China for the past few decades. At regular intervals, China provokes us. The recent Galwan clash is an example of the tense situation between the two nations. Yet again we saw such an incident recently.
A few days back, Chinese forces entered the Indian territory and had a face-off with Indian forces. Both sides sustained serious injuries. It is said that the Chinese air force reportedly increased its air activity along the region. Compared to earlier, the air activity increased reportedly.
Following this, the Indian Air Force started active combat patrols. Seeing the Chinese jets at the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Arunachal Pradesh, the Air Force swung into action and conducted air patrols to see what the Chinese armed forces were doing.
As a precautionary measure, the Indian Air force authorities reportedly scrambled the jets at the border. It is said that the action is the result of the growing aggression of the Chinese Forces.
The Indian Air Force has been putting a keen eye on the possible threats from various corners. Recent reports said that the Air Force trained eagles to detect drones. The birds showed some good output by taking down a few drones.
With the Chinese Armed Forces posing a big threat to us, our Air Force swung into action and did air patrols. This works in two ways. One is that it can see what the Chinese army is up to and the second one is that it can show its capability to China.
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