RAF Chief’s Visit to Gwalior Strengthens UK-India Air Force Collaboration
On March 24, 2026, Air Chief Marshal Sir Harv Smyth, who serves as the Chief of the Air Staff for the Royal Air Force in the United Kingdom, made a visit to the Air Force Station in Gwalior. This visit allowed him to gain direct insights into the operations of the Indian Air Force.
High-Level Reception
Upon his arrival, Air Chief Marshal Smyth was welcomed by Air Marshal B Manikantan, the Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Central Air Command. This reception highlighted a significant interaction between the Royal Air Force and the Indian Air Force.

Insight into Fighter Operations
During his stay, Air Chief Marshal Smyth received a briefing on the operations at the fighter base and engaged with air warriors from the Indian Air Force to observe their operational practices and capabilities firsthand.
Boost to Defence Cooperation
The primary aim of the visit was to foster a better mutual understanding and enhance cooperation between the Indian Air Force and the Royal Air Force, looking into potential areas for deeper collaboration.
This engagement highlights the strengthening defence partnership between India and the United Kingdom, focusing on improving joint capabilities and achieving greater operational synergy.








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