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We were ready to strike Pak post Abhinandan's capture: Ex-IAF chief

Source: ANI   -  Edited By: Utkarsh Mishra
Last updated on: October 29, 2020 14:55 IST
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Former Air Force chief Air Chief Marshal B S Dhanoa (retd) said on Thursday that India was ready to wipe out Pakistan's forward brigades had Islamabad's 'military adventure' been successful in response to the Balakot aerial strikes and added that 'our military posture was very offensive'.

 

IMAGE: Former Air Force chief Air Chief Marshal B S Dhanoa with Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman on board a MiG-21. Photograph: PTI Photo

His remarks came after Pakistan Muslim League-N leader Ayaz Sadiq said in the National Assembly that Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi had in an important meeting pointed out that if Pakistan did not release Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, India would attack Pakistan 'that night by 9 pm'.

"Abhinandan's father and I served together. So, when Abhinandan ejected I told him that we could not get Ahuja back, but will definitely get Abhinandan back.

"During the Kargil war, my flight commander Ahuja was captured and shot dead. That was playing on my mind. I told him that there are two parts. The main pressure on Pakistan was diplomatic and political. But there was also a military posture," Air Chief Marshal Dhanoa (retd) told ANI.

"The way he (Pakistan MP) is saying that 'pair kaanp rahe the' (his legs were trembling). It is because the military posture was very offensive... God forbid if there are military misadventure on 27th and hit some of our military installations, we were in a position to wipe out their forward brigades. They know what is our capability," he said.

Wing Commander Varthaman had shot down a Pakistani aircraft F-16, which had transgressed into the Indian airspace during a dogfight between Indian and Pakistani air force on February 27, 2019, and in the process, his plane crossed over to Pakistani side and was shot down.

He was returned to India from the Attari-Wagah border on March 1, 2019.

Air Chief Marshal Dhanoa (retd), who was the Indian Air Force chief when the aerial strikes took place in Pakistan, said that Indian military could not strike to secure Wing Commander Varthaman's release but it could do it to put pressure on the Pakistan military.

"But that decision is political. Whether we need to go to war. Suppose strike on 27th had been successful, then to what extent do we respond.

"Do we respond with a full-scale war or only hitting their forward brigades opposite us? This is a political decision," he said.

The former IAF chief said that the Balakot strike had put fear into Jaish-e-Mohammad and their Pakistani handlers that India can hit them in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) as well as in Pakistan.

"Till the time Indian elections got over, there was nothing because they knew the response is going to be very swift. We were deployed in this manner that we could respond at very short notice.

"It is very good for the morale that he was released at such a short period of time and he came back unharmed," he said.

Wing Commander Varthaman was awarded the Vir Chakra on Independence Day by President Ram Nath Kovind for his exemplary bravery.

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Source: ANI  -  Edited By: Utkarsh Mishra