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This book on the evolution of air defence in the Indian context, from the perspective of fighter controllers—who are an integral and vital part of it—was overdue, as very little has been written on the subject. The book describes the evolution of air defence and associated concepts from World War II to the present day. Unlike other combat operations that are only practiced and rehearsed during peacetime, air defence is executed in real-time during peacetime as well, on a 24/7 basis. The book highlights the nuances of air defence during both peace and war. The book is an engaging read, even for those who are not typically associated with the military. It presents intriguing anecdotes and wartime stories, emphasising the critical role played by fighter controllers in all wars and operations. It brings to the fore the behind-the-scenes complexities involved in planning and executing various operational missions and showcases the camaraderie between fighter pilots and fighter controllers as a team. In addition to providing fascinating insights into the overall functioning of air defence, the book analyses the challenges of future warfare amid heightened threats and suggests a way forward. The book highlights the stride India has made in the field of indigenising air defence radars, missiles, command and control centres and other associated equipment. This book will undoubtedly serve as a valuable reference for aspiring fighter controllers and military enthusiasts.





















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