It is also noteworthy that the Ambala MLA has lit the lights from 7pm to 7:30 pm and called on the public to welcome the Raphael fighter jets.
Welcoming Indians with lanterns: Raphael warplanes arriving in India in the afternoon
India: Rafale fighter jets arrive at Haryana's Ambala Air Force Base this afternoon to further strengthen the Indian military defence sector.
Also lighting lights from 7pm to 7:30pm and calling on the public to welcome the Raphael fighter jets.
As a result, 144 restraining orders have been imposed in Ambala.
India has signed an agreement to procure 36 Rafale fighter jets from France worth about Rs 58,000 crore.
5 planes 7,000 thousand kilometres
The planes, which have travelled about 7000 km and are coming to India, received the first Rafale fighter jet, which was formally received by Defense Minister Rajnath Singh on October 8 last year.
In this situation, 5 planes have travelled 7,000 thousand kilometres and sent to India.
These planes are accompanied by refuelling French planes, and photos of refuelling Rafale fighter jets at an altitude of 30,000 feet are being shared on social media.
144 Prohibition Order
All these Rafale planes arrive at the Amla Ambala Air Force Base in Haryana this afternoon at 2 p.m.
There it is said that the Air Force Commander will formally welcome these aircraft and enlist in the Air Force.
Ahead of the event, key control measures have been put in place in Ambala, including 144 restraining orders.
Welcome to Lighting
BJP leaders have called for a ban on taking photos or videos of the oncoming flights and to welcome and cheer on the planes on public streets.
It is also noteworthy that the Ambala MLA has lit the lights from 7pm to 7:30 pm and called on the public to welcome the Raphael fighter jets.
At a time when there are many problems going on at the border, the combination of these powerful aircraft is seen as an important part.
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