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In the month of July, the Indian Air Force added more firepower in the skies with the induction of the Rafale fighter jets from France. The jets landed at the Air Force base at Ambala in Haryana.
This came at a very crucial time, especially when India continues to be engaged in a tense standoff with China along the Line of Actual Control in eastern Ladakh.
This had been a long planned update that the IAF had been looking for and experts have said that the induction of the Rafale fighter jets will be a game changer for India in the regional politics of South Asia.
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