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==INAAF bases== | ==INAAF bases== | ||
- | The INAAF operates over | + | The INAAF operates over 60 air bases, with more being built or planned. They are grouped under one of the five Regional Air Commands. |
===Western Air Command=== | ===Western Air Command=== | ||
- | The largest Air Command. It operates | + | The largest Air Command. It operates 16 air bases from Punjab to Uttar Pradesh. |
===Eastern Air Command=== | ===Eastern Air Command=== | ||
- | It operates | + | It operates 15 air bases in Eastern and North-eastern India. |
===Central Air Command=== | ===Central Air Command=== | ||
- | Operates | + | Operates 7 air bases in Madhya Pradesh and surrounding states of central India. |
===Southern Air Command=== | ===Southern Air Command=== | ||
- | A strategically important Air Command, in line with India's latest doctrine of protecting the vital shipping routes. It operates | + | A strategically important Air Command, in line with India's latest doctrine of protecting the vital shipping routes. It operates 9 air bases in South India and 2 in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. |
===South Western Air Command=== | ===South Western Air Command=== | ||
- | The front line of defense against Pakistan, this important Command operates | + | The front line of defense against Pakistan, this important Command operates 12 forward air bases in Rajasthan and Gujarat. |
==Aircraft inventory== | ==Aircraft inventory== |