IAF New chief: Air Marshal AP Singh Takes Command as Next Chief of Indian Air Force 

IAF new chief: Air Marshal AP Singh has been appointed as the next Chief of the Indian Air Force (IAF). He succeeds the outgoing chief, bringing extensive experience in various operational and strategic roles within the IAF. His leadership is expected to enhance the operational readiness and modernization efforts of the Air Force, ensuring it remains a key component of India's defense capabilities.
 
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IAF New chief: Air Marshal AP Singh Appointed Next Chief of IAF

 
Air Marshal Amar Preet Singh has been appointed as the next Chief of the Indian Air Force (IAF), succeeding Air Chief Marshal Vivek Ram Chaudhari, who will retire on September 30. Currently serving as the Vice Chief of the IAF, Singh is a seasoned fighter pilot known for his expertise in test-flying the indigenous Tejas fighter jet. His recent participation in the multi-nation exercise Tarang Shakti highlights his active role in enhancing India’s aerial capabilities.

Air Marshal AP Singh Set to Take Command of IAF on September 30


The Ministry of Defence has announced the appointment of Air Marshal AP Singh as the new Chief of the Indian Air Force, effective September 30. With a distinguished career as a fighter pilot, Singh has previously served as the Vice Chief and has significant experience in flight testing the Light Combat Aircraft, Tejas. His leadership is anticipated to strengthen the IAF’s operational readiness.

IAF Welcomes Air Marshal AP Singh as New Chief Amid Transition


Air Marshal AP Singh has been officially named the next Chief of the Indian Air Force, taking over from Air Chief Marshal Vivek Ram Chaudhari on September 30. Singh brings a wealth of experience, having served as the Vice Chief and test-flying the Tejas fighter jet. His appointment is seen as a pivotal step in the IAF’s modernization and strategic initiatives.

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