Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria has written to the municipal corporation, nine days ahead of the induction of Rafale fighter jets, saying that bird activity at Ambala should be monitored otherwise it will be harmful to the newly bought Rafale jets. There is a high concentration of birds in the area where the Rafale jets have been stationed, the Air Chief Marshal has shown concern. It has been learnt that the local municipal corporation has also written to the local people to watch after the birds. They will also try to move the birds from the area to another. Rafale fighter aircraft that arrived in India last month, will officially be inducted into the Indian Air Force by the Defence Minister Rajnath Singh at the Ambala air base in Haryana in a ceremony on September 10. French Defence Minister Florence Parly has been invited to attend the event to mark the strategic friendship between India and France.