Indian Air Force under fire after Sukhoi SU-30 crash during training flight

The Indian Air Force (IAF) is once again under scrutiny following the crash of a Sukhoi SU-30 fighter jet during a training flight on June 4. The incident occurred in Maharashtra's Nashik district after the aircraft, which had taken off from Nashik, failed to reach its destination.

The crash took place during a test flight after the jet had been overhauled by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). Both pilots reported a technical fault before the accident.

HAL, a major aircraft overhauling company, is now facing questions about its maintenance standards. The crash has amplified concerns over the frequency of such accidents in India, raising doubts about the operational efficiency and safety protocols within the IAF.

The Modi government's tenure has seen increased criticism of the IAF's competence and professionalism. Accidents involving IAF aircraft have become alarmingly routine, highlighting what many see as systemic issues within the force. Critics argue that the lack of rigorous self-accountability measures is a significant factor contributing to these problems.

Reports from various domestic and international journals have repeatedly pointed out the IAF's poor performance. The history of the force is marked by incidents that question its operational effectiveness and safety standards.

Further controversy surrounds the IAF's involvement in non-military activities. According to The Hindu, the IAF played a crucial role in managing aerial activities for Mukesh Ambani's wedding ceremony. From February 26 to March 6, Jamnagar Airport was granted International Airport status to facilitate the event, underscoring the government’s willingness to leverage national defense resources for private purposes.

Such actions have led to public outcry and allegations that the Modi government prioritizes financial gains over maintaining the integrity of vital national institutions. Critics warn that this misuse of resources could lead to more incidents akin to the infamous Abhinandan situation, damaging the IAF's reputation further.

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