Air Marshal RKS Bhadauria becomes new IAF chief, responds to Pakistan's nuclear threat
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Air Marshal Rakesh Singh Bhadauria took over his charges as the 26th chief of the Indian Air Force on September 30. Bhadauria, the Ex-Vice Chief of Air Staff and will now succeed Air Chief Marshal BS Dhanoa and will go to the National War Memorial to pay homage. He has flown 26 different types of jets. Soon after taking charge Bhadauria responded to Pakistan's Nuclear threat and said that the IAF is ready to face any threat.