IAFs Tejas Fleet Receives Clearance to Resume Flights; Full Operations Expected This Week

The Indian Air Forces (IAF) Tejas fleet has received the green light to resume flight operations after a temporary grounding. Full operational capability is anticipated to be restored later this week.
The Tejas, a light combat aircraft developed by the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), is a significant asset for the IAF, showcasing indigenous technological advancements and capabilities. The decision to allow the fleet to return to service comes after thorough evaluations and safety checks conducted in response to prior concerns.
The IAF has been working towards enhancing its operational readiness, and the Tejas plays a crucial role in strengthening Indias air defense strategy. With the fleet back in operation, the IAF aims to conduct routine training exercises and maintain its readiness for various missions.
In recent years, the Tejas program has seen several upgrades, including improved avionics, weapon systems, and overall performance, contributing to the modernization of Indias air combat capabilities. The resumption of flights highlights the ongoing commitment to advancing indigenous defense production and technology.
