Air Marshal Nagesh Kapoor, the Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the South Western Air Command (SWAC), made an important visit to Air Force Station Bhuj, where he focused on reviewing current operations and engaging with personnel stationed there.
During his interactions, Air Marshal Kapoor stressed the criticality of cybersecurity in today’s rapidly changing threat landscape, underscoring the necessity for organizations to enhance their preparedness against potential challenges to national security.
In addition to discussing cybersecurity, he conducted a comprehensive review of all ongoing infrastructure projects at the station. The aim was to ensure that development efforts are aligned with operational readiness, emphasizing that both elements must progress alongside each other to enhance the station’s capabilities effectively.
Further demonstrating his commitment to operational excellence, Air Marshal Kapoor took to the skies, flying a sortie in the Jaguar aircraft. This engagement allowed him to assess the operational readiness of the station firsthand, reaffirming the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) ongoing emphasis on maintaining a high level of mission capability.
During his interactions with officers and airmen, the Air Marshal placed significant importance on discipline, vigilance, and the adoption of modern technologies. He highlighted these aspects as essential to preserving the strategic and operational effectiveness of the station.
Overall, the visit highlighted the SWAC’s dedication to enhancing security measures, improving infrastructure, and bolstering overall operational capabilities in the region, showcasing a proactive approach in adapting to contemporary security challenges.













