NE NEWS SERVICE
COIMBATORE, MAY 28
Air Marshal SK Indoria, Senior Air Staff Officer, Training Command, Indian Air Force, visited the Air Force Administrative College (AFAC) on Thursday. AFAC Commandant Air Commodore RV Ramkishore and senior officers received him.
- Air Marshal Indoria emphasizes on the growing importance of Asymmetric Warfare and Sub-Conventional operations and their challenges
- The Air Marshal exhorts everyone to continue exhibiting professional excellence towards enhancing the operational capability of the IAF during this transformation phase
Air Marshal Indoria reviewed training and administration activities and also visited the Air Force Hospital. He addressed the course officers and highlighted the importance of imbibing emerging disruptive technologies and staying current on evolving threats, paradigm of war fighting and knowledge of adversaries. He advised the officers to be prepared for threats in cyber, information and psychological domains.
Air Marshal Indoria emphasized on the growing importance of Asymmetric Warfare and Sub-Conventional operations and their challenges. He instructed all the young officers to be physically fit and mentally agile to take prompt and correct decisions in today’s Volatile, Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous (VUCA) environment.
In his talk, the Air Officer urged all to take important lessons from ongoing conflicts.
He also addressed all the Directing Staff of AFAC and appreciated them for their continued efforts towards the quest for excellence in training and enabling the young officers to grow in becoming successful future leaders.
The Air Officer expressed great concern over the increasing rate of road traffic accidents in service and urged everyone to follow the road safety norms without any deviation. He also expressed concern over cyber security and vulnerability of social media and advised the gathering to take utmost care while handling them. The Air Marshal exhorted everyone to continue exhibiting professional excellence towards enhancing the operational capability of the IAF during this transformation phase.