IAF activates landing ground near China border
New Delhi, Apr 27: In the backdrop of development of Chinese military infrastructure along the border, Indian Air Force (IAF) has activated an advanced landing ground (ALG) at Dharasu in Uttarakhand to enable rapid movement of troops and equipment in times of need.
The 3,400-feet-long ALG is situated near the China border at an altitude of 2,950 feet in the hills and with restricted approach from both sides, the IAF said in its journal 'Blue Glory'.
The first sortie to the ALG, a trial landing, was made by an AN-32 transport aircraft by Central Air Command Senior Air Staff Officer Air Marshal S Varthman and 'Striking Yaks' squadron Commanding Officer Group Captain S K Indoria, it said.
In the last three to four years, India has taken several measures to upgrade its military infrastructure along the Chinese border.
ALGs have been activated in Ladakh region including Daulat Beg Oldie at 16,000 feet and Fukche and Nyoma airfields at over 12,000 feet altitude.
The IAF is also working on activating and upgrading ALGs in the eastern sector including Pasighat, Mechuka, Walong, Tuting, Ziro and Vijaynagar in Arunachal Pradesh, the journal said.
On its side, the Chinese have built several missile bases and air bases in Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) apart from strengthening road infrastructure and rail link close to Indian territories to enable swift mobilisation of its troops.
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