By Sumit Kumar Singh New Delhi, March 11 : The commanding officer (CO) of the first Rafale Squadron of the Indian Air Force, Group Captain Harkirat Singh, has been transferred to the Eastern Air Command (EAC) in Shillong, just six months after taking command, sources said.
While the Indian Air Force (IAF) maintained that it is a routine transfer, the move has raised eyebrows in the service with questions being raised as to “why he was removed within six months of command of the first Rafale fighter squadron”.
Top officers remained tight-lipped over the decision taken by IAF chief Air Chief Marshal Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauria.
However, the IAF maintained that “Group Captain Harkirat Singh will be based at the Eastern Air Command (EAC) in Shillong and would be overlooking the raising of the second squadron of Rafale jets at the Hasimara Air Force base in West Bengal”.
The force said that the officer’s expertise with the Rafale induction in Ambala will be utilised for a similar induction in the Eastern Air Command. “There is nothing unusual and the changeover happened as per the plan,” said an IAF official.
The first Rafale 17 Squadron ‘Golden Arrows’ was raised on September 10, 2020 after five jets were inducted formally.
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