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Chief of the Air Staff’s Air and Space Power Conference 2019

Air Marshal HS Arora AVSM ADC, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief South Western Air Command attended the conference from Indian Air Force (IAF) amongst other international air chiefs and military commanders from 39 countries and NATO.

Chief of the Air Staff’s Air and Space Power Conference 2019

The core theme of the Air and Space Power Conference was ‘Multi-Domain Operations for the Next Generation Air Force’. (Image: Sayan Chatterjee)

The Chief of the Air Staff’s Air and Space Power Conference 2019 was held in London from 17 Jul to 18 Jul, 19 with an aim to address the key strategic challenges and make progress towards the next generation of air and space power.

Air Marshal HS Arora AVSM ADC, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief South Western Air Command attended the conference from Indian Air Force (IAF) amongst other international air chiefs and military commanders from 39 countries and NATO. High-ranking delegates, business leaders and professionals from across the spectrum of air and space industry also participated in the conference.

The core theme of the Air and Space Power Conference was ‘Multi-Domain Operations for the Next Generation Air Force’. During the Conference emerging technologies and opportunities for innovation in the air, space, cyber and artificial intelligence spheres were highlighted.

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On the sidelines of the conference, Air Marshal HS Arora held bilateral talks with Air Marshal Mel Hupfeld, Chief of Joint Operations Australian Air Force and Major General Amikam Norkin, Commander of Israel Air Force on various issues of mutual interest and cooperation.

It has been reported that he also met Air Marshal Andrew Turner, Deputy Commander (Capability) of RAF and military commanders from other friendly countries.

The conference highlighted Utility of Air and Space Power in sub-threshold and Grey Zone Scenarios including rising of unfriendly activity across a range of domains that falls below the threshold of actual conflict or direct military action.

During the visit, Air Marshal HS Arora also witnessed The Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT) which had over 245 aircraft from over 25 countries on display.

(The writer is a Delhi-based independent contributor to print and online publication)

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