Show me details of any other country which has lost more planes crashing during peace time.
As expected, you did not provide any link to substantiate your claim, instead you ask me for details. But I'm happy to oblige. Before I do so, let us understand and agre that you cannot show a link for that stupid claim, that "India is not spending and investing much on training and exercises it's a known fact to most IAF professionals."
Now, to your demand for details about any other country which has lost more aircrafts during peacetime. Umm...off the top of my head...the United States of America. I'll provide you with details step by step, and as I walk you through this exercise, I hope you will learn to appreciate our forces and understand the fact that aircraft losses happen even to the best, and at no better rates.
For your reference, the total number of aircrafts crashed by IAF is 1024. Keep this figure in mind throughout this exercise. Here is a complete list:
Warbirds of India - [Air Crash / Attrition Listings of the Indian Air Forces]
Now. Let me make things interesting for you. The total number of aircraft crashes by the IAF since 1947 is 1024, and the total number of crahes of F-16s alone by the USAF alone from 1975 is 461! Here is a complete list:
F-16 Accidents & Mishaps for the United States Air Force :: F-16.net
So the number of F-16s crashed by the USAF is almost half that of all IAF crashes since independence, despite the fact that the F-16 is a much safer bird to fly than most IAF birds, and the ones in the USAF were all relatively new, unlike the tottering, ancient migs that poor IAF pilots fly everyday.
And that is just one aircraft type. Coming to the F-15s, the total number crashed by the USAF is 146. This is a twin engined bird, one of the best in the world, much more forgiving and easier to fly than mig-21s. Here is a complete list:
F-15
Now go ahead and dig up the info of all the other aircrafts the USAF flies currently, using those resources linked. Add them up, and the tally will already surpass the total IAF crashes.
Now start counting the crashes of the previously in service aircrafts, like F-86 and F-104s and F-111s and so on, and your final tally will be several times more. (The list for
Now add the crashes of the USN and USMC (since you asked for country, and not air force alone...add indian navy to the other side of the equation for a negligible effect.) They are also bigger than most air forces in the world.
You will see that USA has lost several times more planes than India has.
Now check Russia and china...wait you can't, because they (USSR then and china now) doesn't make such records public. But it stands to reason that they too would have lost more than India, since they are both much larger than the IAF, and you cannot argue that they are better trained than the americans.Try britain. Try any major air force as I said before.
After going through these stats, after learning that the USAF (and even the USN and USMC) have crashed far more planes than IAF, and bearing in mind that they get to fly top notch fighters straight from the production line, while our pilots fly inherently dangerous aircrafts like mig-21 for half a century, stop spreading the canard around that the IAF is undertrained, or that the accident rates are "shocking". It is not. For any air force that flies so many aircrafts and so many sorties, this rate is normal. And if the rate of mig-21 crashes is kept aside, the safety rates are even more impressive.