NEW DELHI: Amid multiple provocative activities by the Chinese air force on the LAC ahead of the military talks, Air Chief Marshal V R Chaudhari on Sunday said whenever the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) fighter jets come too close to the border, the Indian Air Force responds immediately by scrambling its combat aircraft.
The Indian Air Force chief's statement to ANI in an exclusive interview comes on a day when India and China are holding the 16th round of Corps Commander talks and the Chinese Air Force fighter jets provoked India on multiple occasions just before it.
"Chinese aircraft activity is closely monitored by us. Whenever we see Chinese aircraft or remotely piloted aircraft coming too close to the LAC, we take appropriate measures by scrambling or putting our aircraft on higher alert. This has deterred them quite a lot," Chaudhari said.
Asked why the Chinese Air Force was trying to provoke India just ahead of talks, he said, "I cannot point to any particular reason why they are doing it but we are monitoring it".
The IAF chief said ever since the Galwan incident in June 2020, "we had started deploying our radars all along the LAC in eastern Ladakh sector. Gradually we have integrated all these radars with our Integrated Air Command and Control System so that we are able to monitor the air activity across the LAC".
Chaudhari said the Air Force has also bolstered the surface-to-air-ground weapon capabilities along the northern borders and has also increased the number of mobile observation posts in that area.
The first major incident of air violation took place in June last week when a J-11 fighter aircraft of the Chinese Air Force came very close to a friction point between the two militaries.
Last week also, the Chinese side has indulged in multiple provocative activities along the LAC in the eastern Ladakh sector where they are flying very close to the LAC violating the Confidence Building Measures.