MS Dhoni congratulates Indian Air Force on the induction of Rafale fighter jets
Dhoni, who is currently in the UAE to take part in the upcoming season of Indian Premier League (IPL 2020), will be in action in a competitive match for the first time since playing the ICC World Cup semi-final last year, when Chennai Super Kings take on Mumbai Indians in the tournament opener on September 19.
Former India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Thursday took to Twitter to write about the induction of the Rafale fighter jets into the Indian Air Force. Dhoni lavished praise on IAF pilots calling them the ‘world’s best fighter pilots’.
“With the Final Induction Ceremony, the world’s best battle demonstrated 4.5Gen military aircraft gets the world’s best military pilots. In the possession of our pilots and the blend of a various airplanes with the IAF, the strong winged animal’s lethality will just increment. Wishing The Glorious 17 Squadron(Golden Arrows) all the absolute best and for us, all expectation the Rafale beats the administration record of the Mirage 2000 yet Su30MKI remains my fav and the young men get another objective to dogfight with and hang tight for BVR commitment till their move up to Super Sukhoi,” Dhoni wrote in a two-section tweet.
Dhoni, who is as of now in the UAE to partake in the forthcoming period of Indian Premier League (IPL 2020), will be in real life in a serious counterpart just because since playing the ICC World Cup semi-last a year ago, when Chennai Super Kings take on Mumbai Indians in the competition opener on September 19.
He declared his retirement from global cricket on August 15, 2020.
The five Rafale airplane which showed up on July 27 at Ambala Air Force Station was accepted to the Indian Air Force’s 17 Squadron ‘Brilliant Arrows’ on Thursday.
Protection serves Rajnath Singh introduced an enlistment look to Group Captain Harkeerat Singh, the Commanding Officer of the 17 Squadron of the ‘Brilliant Arrows’ of the Indian Air Force hence officially finishing the acceptance of the 5 Rafale warrior planes into the unit.
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