Flying & Fighting in the JF-17 Thunder: Interview with Pakistan Air Force fighter pilot

Yes retired prematurely probably sacked but this is how you are hiding things.this news came out after Feb 27.why after feb27? There is no logic.
DG ISI was recently transferred only after 8-10 months and replaced by Faiz Hameed , why only now? probably intelligence failure on 26th feb?
He wasn't immediately transfer so not to create any suspicion , right???so who is hiding things now?
 
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You know why Pakistan is so hell bent on ruining his reputation? It's because he and IAF gave Pakistan such a slip on Balakot strikes that they never imagined it coming

Balakot: How India planned IAF airstrike in Pakistan | An inside story - Defense News

Senior air force officers maintained an aura of normalcy right up to the night of the strike to avoid Pakistani intelligence getting tipped off. On the evening of the 25th, Dhanoa attended a farewell dinner for the retiring Western Air Command chief Chandrashekharan Hari Kumar.

Though Hari Kumar was heading the team tasked to carry out the strike, it was decided to go ahead with his farewell party lest Pakistan think something was up if it was cancelled. It was only around 10 pm that Dhanoa got home and started monitoring the strike.

:D:D

Now you get it why your ISI is jumping up and down? Speaking of them, don't give dubious websites as link to back your claim which is run by a Pakistanis.

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@Arsalan123 conveniently forgot to read this man , he had his farewell party on 25th feb
And why would we sack him immediately after 27th feb to create suspicion?lol
U dumb , Pakistanis lack IQ hence are a shithole even after 70 years
 
Yes retired prematurely probably sacked but this is how you are hiding things.this news came out after Feb 27.why after feb27? There is no logic.
As per IAF norms, a member of the force retires at three ages – 58, 60 or 62. The rule says that when an officer turns 58 or 60 and is not able to get a higher rank by the end of the month of his birthday, the officer will retire. According to 7th Pay Commission News, an Air Marshal retires at the age of 60, following the aforementioned rule.

Air Marshal Hari Kumar turned 60 years old in February, and as per the rule, he retired on 28 February, which was his due date of retirement.

You should careful when using words like illogical, emotional, premature. It makes you look like the last word. Read up and try to think before jumping in to conclusions. And wasting time trying to defend it.
 
As per IAF norms, a member of the force retires at three ages – 58, 60 or 62. The rule says that when an officer turns 58 or 60 and is not able to get a higher rank by the end of the month of his birthday, the officer will retire. According to 7th Pay Commission News, an Air Marshal retires at the age of 60, following the aforementioned rule.

Air Marshal Hari Kumar turned 60 years old in February, and as per the rule, he retired on 28 February, which was his due date of retirement.

You should careful when using words like illogical, emotional, premature. It makes you look like the last word. Read up and try to think before jumping in to conclusions. And trying defend it.
Never mind , whatever u have written is above his IQ level. Anyways just normal retirements are very scarce in PAKISTAN ,hence their awam cannot comprehend that armed forces can retire on their due date
They even praised the transferred(less than a year) DG ISI , saying that he is promoted lol
They are the true epitome of what is called "Bhakts". In their religion they are "mureeds" of "peer" DGISPR.
 
So Now IAF will have to Inform Pakistan
When ever its officials Retire and New people are posted

And then Pakistani people wonder why
They are a Failed state
I'm actually wondering why didn't the Indian armed forces do so until now. After all the PAF weren't prepared to open up their airspace till we withdrew our front line FA from our FOB. They want us to fight with one hand tied behind our backs.
 
Never mind , whatever u have written is above his IQ level. Anyways just normal retirements are very scarce in PAKISTAN ,hence their awam cannot comprehend that armed forces can retire on their due date
They even praised the transferred(less than a year) DG ISI , saying that he is promoted lol
They are the true epitome of what is called "Bhakts". In their religion they are "mureeds" of "peer" DGISPR.
Compare us with anything but not with bhakts. Lol
 
As per IAF norms, a member of the force retires at three ages – 58, 60 or 62. The rule says that when an officer turns 58 or 60 and is not able to get a higher rank by the end of the month of his birthday, the officer will retire. According to 7th Pay Commission News, an Air Marshal retires at the age of 60, following the aforementioned rule.

Air Marshal Hari Kumar turned 60 years old in February, and as per the rule, he retired on 28 February, which was his due date of retirement.

You should careful when using words like illogical, emotional, premature. It makes you look like the last word. Read up and try to think before jumping in to conclusions. And wasting time trying to defend it.
I hope you are right but sometimes strange things happens at strange times.i hope for no more skirmish.
 
They are deleting my comments again.no no no.not cool.

Yeah myn too..
No probs for me..
some off topic rants..

when I reviewed the IAF chronicle thread for the pleasure of golden times of this forum..
Ksthiji Sharma hijacked the thread at many places.. Realized Only now.

I don't want to repeat that. Whatever is being done. Is for good reasons.
 
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