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Defeated and humiliated IAF Chief ACM BS takes a jibe at PAF Chief

What a shameful statement by none other than the chief of Indian airforce. He's taking jibes at his rival like he's 2 years old. Is there no such thing called as professionalism in IAF?

Flying a Mig 21..!
IAF should have replaced this aircraft long ago.

Stop blaming the jet, it is still a quite capable jet. It got led into a trap in Pakistan's airspace. Any jet would have went down.
 
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Also you have to give it to Abhi and his bravery.
What bravery? Shouting Jai Hind to confirm the location and getting @ss besting in response...Talking like a parrot and praising the enemy...lols and that is why he was sacked not a single interview aired from India.
 
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Instead of cracking jokes after getting humiliated he should be working on loosing his weight not try to be stand up comedian


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Our Air Chief Nur Khan took part in air war against India and lead many air assault missions.
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During 1964–65, the Air Staff had been fighting with the Cabinet over the rearmament and contingency plans with the Ministry of Defence (MoD) and Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) as the Air Staff wanted coordinated efforts if there was a retaliation.:125–127[15] The outgoing Air Marshal Asghar Khan handed over the ceremonial baton to Air Marshal Nur Khan and did not briefed him about the impending operations in Indian administered Kashmir since the latter was not aware of it himself.[16] However, there were suspicions regarding the secret operations undertaken by the army in the Air AHQ due to subsequent skirmishes in the eastern border.[16] Therefore, Nur Khan called then-Army Commander in Chief General Musa Khan who admitted that "something was afoot." However, General Musa Khan assured Air Marshal Nur Khan of Indian not retaliating despite Nur Khan's strong reaction.[16] Very few details of plan were emerged to both Nur Khan and Navy Commander in Chief Vice Admiral Afzal Rahman Khanand briefly wrote: "Rumours about an impending operation were rife but the army had not shared the plans with other forces."[16]

During the war with India in 1965, Nur Khan became a national fame and hero when he maintained an aerial supremacy against Indian IAF despite its shortcomings.[17] He led the bombing missions during the war using the C-130 Hercules for that purpose in support to the army advances.[18] His actions of valor and efforts won him the praise in all over the country after the war; he was credited with turning the tide of the war in his country's favor that gained air superiority in the first 24 hours.[3][19]

After the war, he was publicly honored and was famed figure in the country. In 1967, Nur Khan volunteered to serve in the allegiance of Arab countries' Air Forces against Israel during the Six-Day War.[20] He served in many aerial missions and witnessed the dogfight with Israeli IAF whose pilots noted his aerial skills during the conflict.[20] In fact, the Israeli IAF's fighter pilot, Major-General Ezer Weizman, the former Israeli President (1993–2000) and Defence Minister (1977–80), wrote in his autobiography that: "He was a formidable fellow and I was glad that he was Pakistani and not an Egyptian".[20][21]

After the Six-Day conflict, Nur Khan returned to Pakistan to complete his tenure as Commander-in-Chief of Pakistan Air Force under President Ayub Khan and retired in 1969.

@Khafee
You can't compare Nur Khan with any other chief...he was a legend a hero.And exceptions are always there, also there was another chief who flew the parade flypast himself I dont remember his name.I was talking what happens in general.
 
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Stop blaming the jet, it is still a quite capable jet. It got led into a trap in Pakistan's airspace. Any jet would have went down.
It might be good, but now we have better options available.
 
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It might be good, but now we have better options available.

Like i said and i will say again, any jet in that situation would have been shot down. So again, stop blaming the jet. Blame whoever ordered Abhinandan to cross into Pak's airspace.
 
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What bravery? Shouting Jai Hind to confirm the location and getting @ss besting in response...Talking like a parrot and praising the enemy...lols and that is why he was sacked not a single interview aired from India.
Praising the enemy is a very courageous and professional thing to do. Remember how we reported the bravery of Kernal Sher Khan.
A soldier always respects a soldier.
 
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Did that prevent Abhinandan landing here uninvited for tea?

You bringing up Abhi in this context is as relevant as someone else bringing up Niazi in a discussion about Nur Khan and Asgar Khan.



This thread is only about Air Marshal Dhanoa, correct ?
 
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