Arup Raha takes over as IAF chief

PTI Updated - March 12, 2018 at 09:06 PM.

Air Marshal Arup Raha taking over the Command of the Indian Air Force from Air Chief Marshal NAK Browne (left) at Air Headquarters in New Delhi on Tuesday. Photo: V. Sudershan

Air Marshal Arup Raha, an ace fighter pilot, today took over as the Indian Air Force chief succeeding Air Chief Marshal NAK Browne.

Raha takes over the command of the force at a time when it is engaged in a tussle with its largest supplier Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd over the issue of indigenous and foreigner trainer aircraft.

IAF is also engaged in intense negotiations for the procurement of 126 Rafale multi-role combat aircraft from the French firm Dassault Aviation.

Born on December 26, 1954, 59 year-old Raha is expected to have a tenure of three years as the Chief of Air Staff.

Commissioned on December 14, 1974 in the fighter stream of IAF, Raha has held various command, staff and instructional appointments in his 39-year-old career. He has also served as Air Attache at the Embassy of India in Ukraine.

Besides various technical courses, Raha has done Strategic Nuclear Orientation course and Junior Commanders’ course. He has commanded Central Air Command and Western Air Command.

Raha has served as a Directing Staff at Flying Instructors School, Tambaram (Tamil Nadu), and at the Gwalior-based Tactics and Combat Development Establishment of IAF.

Published on December 31, 2013 06:55