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People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF): Shifting Airpower Balance and Challenges to India's Security

Working Paper

Author
Ramesh V. Phadke

Published by
CISAC, page(s): 28
February, 2002


China is India's largest and most important neighbor, and despite recent efforts at improving relations between the two countries, the over half-century-old border dispute remains unresolved. While the prospects of a Sino-Indian border war are remote, it is essential that India understand the security implications of the rapidly modernizing Chinese military. It is in this context that this paper attempts to assess the airpower balance and the growing strength of the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF). The paper argues that even if the pace of its modernization remains slow, the PLAAF will have decisively surpassed regional air forces in strength and capabilities by the end of the current decade.

Topics: Conflict resolution and peacekeeping | China | India