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Air Force Chief Air Marshal VR Chaudhari said the traditional boundaries of water, land, air, cyber and space domains are fast becoming “blurred”, leading to radical change in the battlefield. In a recorded video address broadcast at the opening session of the three-day Indian Defense Space Seminar on Friday, the Air Force chief also said that to “preserve our strategic autonomy,” capabilities must be developed that “protect our interests in space.” will be necessary for protection.

In his speech, Air Force Chief Marshall emphasized that the established plan of things is changing with the rapid rise of new technologies and the opening of doors to the private sector. According to him, along with providing new solutions, it also opens doors for low-cost searches.

The air force commander said that, however, alongside these new possibilities, “new threats” are also emerging. “We are seeing the democratization of space with increasing participation of the private sector,” he said. Civilian space travel, which was a dream 25 years ago, is a reality today.” Manekshaw center here.

The Air Force Commander said, “The traditional boundaries of the water, land, air, cyber and space domains are blurring, which is leading to a radical change in the battlefield. I think that in order to maintain our strategic autonomy, we must develop the necessary capabilities to protect our interests in space.

The Air Force commander said that a greater public-private partnership and dialogue between all stakeholders, including the armed forces, is needed in space “to realize its full potential.” According to him, the national space policy 2023 is in the “right direction” and will definitely promote “self-reliance”. “We will have to work together and build a strong, thriving and vibrant space ecosystem in India,” said Air Chief Marshal Chaudhary.




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