Browne takes over as IAF chief
Ace fighter pilot Norman Anil Kumar Browne on Sunday took over as the 23rd Chief of the Indian Air Force from Air Chief Marshal P.V. Naik.
Soon after taking over Mr Browne said that his priority will be to “enhance operational capability, continue with the modernisation drive of the force and most importantly to look after our people”.
In his first address to air warriors, 59-year-old Browne said, “The IAF is well poised on path of transforming itself into a potent strategic force.”
“While induction of state-of-the-art equipment and major systems leads to upgradation of our combat potential, our people must receive our highest attention,” he said outlining his vision statement for the IAF of “People First Mission Always”.
“I firmly believe that each one has a duty to take care and look after people placed under our charge. It is sacred calling for all leaders, men and women, irrespective of rank and position,” he said.
He has taken over as the IAF Chief at a time when the force is undergoing massive modernisation and is looking to induct a large number of new weapon platforms, including the 126 combat aircraft.
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