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Saturday, September 29, 2007

Indian Air Power

India is shifting air power east to counter China's air power in Tibet and southern China (Tip to 1913 intel):

As part of the counter-measures against the Chinese build-up of military infrastructure in the Tibet Autonomous Region and south China, India will progressively base squadrons of its most potent fighter Sukhoi-30MKIs in the eastern sector from 2008-2009 onwards.

"The first two squadrons, with 36 fighters, will be based at Tezpur airbase. The MiG-21s at Tezpur were phased out earlier this month. Now, the runway at the airbase will undergo a renovation, coupled with an infrastructure upgrade to house the Sukhois," said an IAF officer. The move is significant since the multi-role Sukhoi 'air dominance' fighters, which have a cruising speed of 3,200 km, can strike targets deep inside China after taking off from Tezpur.


These aircraft would also be useful during a war to strike Chinese assets in Burma to blind Chinese reconaissance capabilities in the Bay of Bengal.

Just another example of how China's increasing military power is triggering military reactions by neighbors to nullify that increased power.