Effective deterrence is cornerstone of defence policy: Pranab

December 18, 2012 02:18 pm | Updated 02:18 pm IST - Tamil Nadu

President Pranab Mukherjee awarding Presidents's Standard to 33 Squadron of Indian Air Force at the Sulur Air Force Station in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu , on Tuesday. Air Chief Marshal N.A.K.Browne (right) looks on. Photo: K.Ananthan

President Pranab Mukherjee awarding Presidents's Standard to 33 Squadron of Indian Air Force at the Sulur Air Force Station in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu , on Tuesday. Air Chief Marshal N.A.K.Browne (right) looks on. Photo: K.Ananthan

A force that can be deployed at any time to protect the sovereignty of the country is essential for effective deterrence which is the cornerstone of country’s defence policy, President Pranab Mukherjee said on Tuesday.

Speaking at a function to present Presidential Standard to 25 and 33 Squadron of the Indian Air Force, Mr Mukherjee said, “India stands for peace and its foreign policy is focused on the achievement of this objective.”

“Therefore, effective deterrence is the cornerstone of our defence policy. But effective deterrence requires the maintenance of a force that can be called upon at any time, to secure the sovereignty of our nation. Our armed force, of which the men and the women who stand before us, symbolises, this capability,” he said.

Lauding the role of Air Force, the President said the force has not only safeguarded sovereignty of the country but also been able to provide humanitarian assistance during disasters both within and outside the nation.

“I do remember that the Air Force had flown relief supply in 2005 to a place as far as the U.S. when Hurricane Katrina had struck New Orleans. In 2008, the Indian Air Force flew relief supplies to earthquake-hit South West Province of Sichuan in China,” he said.

During the ceremony, Mr Mukherjee inspected the parade participated by 56 officers and over 400 air men. The aircraft AN32 and Dornier in small boy formation gave a flypast to the Standard.

A Presidential Standard is a flag awarded by the head of the state to a military unit. It is one of the greatest honours bestowed upon a unit or squadron in recognition of exceptional service rendered by it to the nation, both in war and peace.

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