Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria on Monday said the integration of Rafale fighter aircraft has given India an edge over its rivals including the capability to strike "first and deep".
Bhadauria said, "Integration of Rafales brings in a platform which is way ahead and would give us an edge and will give us a capability to strike first and deep."
"In next five years, we will commence induction of 83 LCA Tejas Mark 1A along with orders for the HTT-40 trainer aircraft and Light Combat Helicopter," Bhadauria added.
According to a report of India Today, the IAF chief said that India did not come close to carrying out air strikes during the India-China boder standoff, but is ready for it. He also said that the Indian Air Force is "fully ready" for any possible conflict including a two-front war. His comments come amid rising tensions with China and Pakistan at the border.
"We realised what China was doing in Ladakh was in May. The moment it was realised the Indian Army and Air Force responded very swiftly," Bhadauria said.
Speaking to India Today TV, the IAF chief also said that Pakistan and China are working very closely and that they are conducting "extensive exercises".
"Pakistan is dependent on China in many ways," he added.
He also said that there is "no question" of China getting the better of India in case of a conflict.
"We have made deployment in all relevant areas; Ladakh is a small part: IAF Chief on border standoff with China. We are very well positioned. We are prepared for any conflict including for a two-front war. Be rest assured that we are deployed strongly to deal with any contingency," he added.
It may be noted that the newly inducted multi-role Rafale fighter aircraft will feature in the Air Force Day parade on October 8.