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3 Rafale fighters with Indian enhancements to arrive on Feb 1-2

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3 Rafale fighters with Indian enhancements to arrive on Feb 1-2
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The Indian Air Force (IAF) will take delivery of the final four Rafale fighter jets from France starting in February, all of which are equipped with India-specific enhancements that will provide additional strength against any regional adversary.

It is understood that the three Rafale fighter jets are expected to leave the Istre Tour air base northwest of Marseille in southern France around February 1-2 depending on weather conditions, and arrive in India after proper aerial refueling by close allies. , the United Arab Emirates Air Force, using Airbus multipurpose transport tankers.

While the last fighter is almost ready for new paint and enhancements, it won’t arrive until April 2022 for reasons best known to the IAF. The last of the 36 contracted fighter jets from France is actually following deliveries from France. The fighter was inspected by Defence Secretary Ajay Kumar at the Istres air base during his visit to France for a high level defence dialogue in December 2021.

While the IAF has remained mum on specific enhancements to India’s Rafale, it is understood that these enhancements are related to long-range Meteor air-to-air missiles, low-band frequency jammers, advanced communications systems, more capable radio altimeters, radar warning receivers , high-altitude engine start, synthetic aperture radar, ground moving target indication and tracking, missile approach warning system and VHF range decoys

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Following the arrival of the fighter jets, the IAF will test specific improvements to its satisfaction under Indian conditions, in addition to validating the OEM’s claims under the agreement. After this, modifications to the remaining 32 aircraft will begin at Ambala in the western region and Hashimara air base in the eastern region, with specific improvements made by India to all relevant equipment of the Indian Air Force. The upgrade exercise will take place at the Ambala Air Base, which houses the maintenance and repair facilities for India’s Rafale fighter jets.

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After nearly a month apart, Gurucharan Singh, the missing person from Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah, returns home. He has “left worldly life.”

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After nearly a month apart, Gurucharan Singh, the missing person from Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah, returns home. He has “left worldly life.”

After going missing on April 22 of this year, actor Gurucharan Singh made his way back home on Friday. The Delhi Police were cited in an India Today article stating that Gurucharan Singh “was on a religious journey.” For his role as Roshan Singh Sodhi in Taarak Mehta ka Ulta Chashma, Gurucharan Singh is widely renowned.

What Gurucharan revealed to the police after coming back home

According to the report, Gurucharan Singh informed the police officers that he was on a religious trip and had left his worldly life behind during the interview. The actor has visited gurudwaras in a number of towns recently, including Amritsar and Ludhiana. But later on, he felt he ought to go back home.

The article claims that over the course of their inquiry, the police also discovered that Gurucharan Singh belonged to a group that meditates. He even expressed interest in taking a meditation trip to the Himalayas. A abduction complaint had been filed by the Delhi Police, and an investigation was in progress to locate him.

Concerning Gurucharan Singh

It was believed that Gurucharan Singh, who was in Delhi visiting his parents, would head back to Mumbai. His disappearance from April 22 was reported to the authorities by his family in a complaint.

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Concerning Gurucharan Singh’s financial circumstances

Gurucharan Singh reportedly maintained many bank accounts for financial transactions and used credit cards often. It was also discovered by the police that he had over ten bank accounts. According to a report in the Free Press Journal, he took out ₹14,00 from an ATM. He pulled out cash and paid off one credit card with another using credit cards.

Hargit Singh, the father of Gurucharan Singh, recently claimed that he was ignorant of his son’s precarious financial situation. Hargit had stated in an interview with Bombay Times, “I was unaware of my son’s financial circumstances. He never discussed it with me. Thus, I am ignorant of everything.”

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