Speech by Hon'ble President of India, Shrimati Pratibha Devisingh Patil, at the Presentation of Standards to 47 Squadron and Tactics and Air Combat Development Establishment (Tacde) of the Indian Air Force at Gwalior

Gwalior : 10.11.2009

Distinguished Guests.

It gives me immense pleasure to be with you at Air Force Station Gwalior, a premier Indian Air Force Base, to award Standards to "47 Squadron" and "Tactics and Air Combat Development Establishment". Both have a rich history of valour and courage and have rendered distinguished service to the nation since their inception. These two units have put in tremendous effort as well as followed rigorous discipline in pursuit of excellence and set an example for others to emulate. For their selfless devotion, professionalism and courage in the face of adversity, the nation honours them today with a deep sense of gratitude and appreciation.

We believe that a strong defence and an offensive potential are essential to secure the country's interests. As a nation, we are firmly committed to peace but we will take all necessary action to safeguard the sovereignty of our nation. Our Armed Forces, exemplified by the men and women who stand before us, reflect our determination and readiness to protect our borders. We do not encourage conflict, but should it be thrust upon us, I am confident that our Armed Forces will take action valiantly and bring glory to the nation, as they have always done in the past.

47 Squadron was formed on 18th December, 1959 at Air Force Station Halwara. The unit participated in operations during the India-Pakistan Conflict of 1965 in the Eastern sector with its Toofani aircraft from Guwahati. The unit also participated actively in 1971 India-Pakistan Operations. Other than Air Defence, a host of counter-Air Missions were also undertaken. 47 Squadron stands at the threshold of entering the 50th year of its glorious service to the Nation. In this period, the Squadron has earned two Vir Chakras, one Ati Vishishth Seva Medal, one Vishishth Seva Medal, eight Vayu Sena Medals and four Mention- in-Dispatches. True to its motto  Speech the "Black Archers" remain ever prepared and ready to meet all tasks assigned to it.

Tactics and Air Combat Development Establishment came into being as the Tactics and Combat Development and Training Squadron on 1st February 1971 at Air Force Station, Adampur. In the same year, the Squadron was relocated to Ambala from where it took part in the India-Pakistan War and earned one Vir Chakra, one Vayu Sena Medal, thirteen Mention-in-Dispatches and four Commendations from the Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief. The unit was renamed in December 1972 as the Tactics and Air Combat Development Establishment and was relocated to Jamnagar. Its task was to evolve tactical procedures for fighter aircraft and impart training in operational doctrines and tactics. Today, it conducts prestigious courses for pilots and fighter controllers of the Indian Air Force. Only the best undergo these courses to form the sharp edge of our Air Force. TACDE has developed into a multifaceted organization and, I am confident, that it will continue to innovate and excel.

In acknowledgement and recognition of their outstanding performances, I award Standards to both the Units. On this occasion, I also take the opportunity to compliment the personnel of 47 Squadron and TACDE for their dedicated and selfless service to the nation. The nation is proud of you. I wish you and your families all the very best.

Jai Hind.

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