The deliberations are being done as part of the Air Force Commanders' Conference that commenced on October 14.
During the last three days, the Air Officers Commanding-in-Chief (AOsC-in-C) of the seven IAF Commands have discussed varied issues ranging from op-preparedness of the Commands to maintenance and administration challenges.
The IAF leadership also interacted with the senior managers of HAL, Bharat Electronics Limited and Bharat Dynamics Limited, a statement by the IAF said.
Both sides understood the concerns of each other on the impact of delays on operational readiness of the IAF.
The training pattern in the IAF for both the flying and ground duty branches is expected to be discussed during the session tomorrow.
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