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IAF Vice Chief Highlights Training Youth for Aircraft and Tech Manufacturing Roles

IAF Vice Chief Emphasizes Youth Training for Aircraft and Technology Manufacturing
Addressing the Centre for Aerospace Power and Strategic Studies in New Delhi, Air Marshal Narmdeshwar Tiwari, Vice Chief of Air Staff, underscored the pivotal role of air power in the context of evolving global geopolitics. He stressed the importance of focusing on emerging aviation technologies to secure India’s strategic autonomy and establish its leadership in the aerospace sector.
Building a Comprehensive Aerospace Ecosystem
Reflecting on India’s aerospace journey from the indigenous HF-24 Marut fighter to the ongoing Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) project, Air Marshal Tiwari highlighted the need to develop a robust ecosystem that integrates aircraft manufacturing with weapons systems, sensors, and encrypted communication networks. He emphasized that advancing research and development, enhancing skill development programs, and implementing supportive policy reforms—including technology transfers and fostering startups—are critical to this effort. “If we put our resources together, we can do wonders,” he remarked, calling for a collaborative approach to innovation and production.
Addressing Skill Gaps and Youth Integration
The Vice Chief’s remarks come amid growing recognition of the challenges and opportunities involved in integrating youth into the aerospace manufacturing sector. Addressing existing skill gaps and providing effective training are essential as India seeks to compete with established global supply chains. This focus on youth training aligns with the Indian Air Force’s broader modernization strategy, which aims to attract younger talent and strengthen national defense capabilities through the adoption of advanced technologies.
Market analysts observe that a stronger emphasis on domestic production could significantly boost India’s aerospace industry, while also encouraging competitors to enhance their own training and manufacturing capacities. As the IAF advances its modernization agenda, cultivating a skilled workforce capable of supporting next-generation aircraft and technology manufacturing remains a central priority.
By promoting a holistic approach that combines education, industry collaboration, and policy support, the Indian Air Force aspires to position India as a global leader in aerospace innovation and self-reliance.

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