In a recent display of diplomatic prowess and military might, India ensured the safe passage of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s flight through its airspace. The operation was a collaborative effort between the Indian Air Force (IAF) and the National Security Agency (NSA), led by Ajit Doval.
The IAF deployed its cutting-edge Rafale fighter jets to provide air cover for Hasina’s flight, which was en route to Bangladesh from the Maldives. The Rafales, known for their advanced combat capabilities, were tasked with intercepting and neutralizing any potential threats.
The IAF deployed its cutting-edge Rafale fighter jets to provide air cover for Hasina’s flight, which was en route to Bangladesh from the Maldives. The Rafales, known for their advanced combat capabilities, were tasked with intercepting and neutralizing any potential threats.
The deployment of Rafale jets was a critical component of this plan. The advanced fighter aircraft escorted Sheikh Hasina’s flight from Delhi to Dhaka, providing a secure umbrella against any potential aerial threats. This unprecedented measure underscored India’s capability to provide top-notch security for visiting dignitaries.
The IAF deployed its cutting-edge Rafale fighter jets to provide air cover for Hasina’s flight, which was en route to Bangladesh from the Maldives. The Rafales, known for their advanced combat capabilities, were tasked with intercepting and neutralizing any potential threats.
The IAF deployed its cutting-edge Rafale fighter jets to provide air cover for Hasina’s flight, which was en route to Bangladesh from the Maldives. The Rafales, known for their advanced combat capabilities, were tasked with intercepting and neutralizing any potential threats.