Eastern Air Command (India)

The Eastern Air Command is one of the five operational commands of the Indian Air Force. Currently headquartered in Shillong in Meghalaya. Named No. 1 Operational Group at the time of its inception, 27 May 1958, it was based at Ranikutir in Kolkata as a part of the Govt's increasing emphasis on defence of the eastern borders. The Operational Group was upgraded as Command on 1 December 1959 with headquarters at Fort William, Kolkata and Air Vice Marshal KL Sondhi as the first AOC-in-C of the Eastern Command. After the 1962 Indo-Chinese War, The decision was made to raise a full-fledged command at Shillong. The area of responsibility of the command now covers 11 states, and is bound by the international boundaries of Nepal, Bhutan, China, Myanmar and Bangladesh incorporating 6300 km of common border. Eastern Air Command now has permanent airbases at Chabua, Guwahati, Bagdogra, Barrackpore, Hasimara, Jorhat, Kalaikunda and Tezpur with forward airbases at Agartala, Kolkata, Panagarh and Shillong. Eastern Air Command consists of Air Defence squadrons consisting of the MiG-21 and Ground attack squadrons consisting of the MiG-27. It holds the motto "Samareshu Parakramaha" (Lit: Valour in battle),

Eastern Air Command
Emblem of the Eastern Air Command
FoundedMay 27, 1958
CountryIndia
BranchIndian Air Force
TypeOperational Air Command
RoleAir Defence, OCA, Offensive Ground Support, Civilian Relief.
HeadquartersShillong
Motto(s)Sanskrit: Samareshu Parakramah
Engagements1962 Sino-Indian War, East Pakistan Operations 1971, Operation Meghdoot, Orissa Super-Cyclone Relief, 1999
Commanders
Air Officer Commanding-in-ChiefAir Marshal Sujeet Pushpakar Dharkar, AVSM

Activities and responsibilities

The Eastern Air Command has a specific mandate both during peace and war. In war situations, the command is tasked to conduct counter air operations and provides offensive air support to Army and Para-Military Forces. In peace, the command swings into action whenever there is a natural calamity. It was extensively involved in relief operations in the aftermath of the supercyclone in Orissa and has provided relief supplies during floods in Assam and Arunachal Pradesh.

The command has three broad spheres of activity - operations, maintenance and administration. The fighter squadrons under the Eastern Air Command are equipped with MiG variants, and pilots are under continuous training for operational flying.

At Tezpur, located on the northern bank of the Brahmaputra in Upper Assam, newly commissioned ab-initio fighter pilots undergo fighter pilot training and on successful completion get inducted into various fighter squadrons in IAF. Majority of the fighter fleet of Eastern Air Command consists of MiG-21 and the MiG-27 (Bahadur).

The transport aircraft and helicopter of the Eastern Air Command are critical in the North-East India. The topography in the hill regions restrict the construction of a standard runway. Tribal settlements in places like Menchuha, Vijaynagar and Tuting in remote and inaccessible areas of Arunachal Pradesh totally depend on the aerial supply by the Air Force. They also depend on these aircraft to airlift their sick and ailing. The district headquarters at Anini, a conglomeration of about ten tribal settlements with a population of a couple of thousand in Arunachal Pradesh is the only one of its kind in the world which is totally air-maintained.

Pilots operate from the advance landing grounds (ALG) with only one third of the length of a regular runway, having unique and uni-directional approach and take off requirements. This coupled with the vagaries of weather expects superior skills from the pilots and their navigators. Both man and machine are stretched to the limits of their capabilities.

Helicopter operations also form a critical part of the responsibilities of the Easter Air Command. For the pilots who negotiate this remote and inaccessible terrain, the experience gained over the last five decades has been well assimilated. The contribution of Eastern Air Command in bringing relief and in aiding civilian population in times of calamity and strife is an unsung saga of commitment, daring and dedication.

War operations

The Eastern Air Command was a major participant in 1962 Sino-Indian War and the Indo-Pak war of 1971.

During the 1962 war, Eastern Air Command was tasked with mounting transport support missions, a task admirably performed by its Dakota and Caribou aircraft. It also mounted reconnaissance and casualty evacuation sorties using the Bell and Sikorsky helicopters it operated at the time.

During the 1971 war, Eastern Air Command was tasked with offensive as well as supply operations. It was involved right from the first clash over Boyra to the Tangail Airdrop. It also operated Mi-4 helicopters in offensive roles behind enemy lines, operating from helicopter bases in Tripura.

Organization

Squadrons include (as of 2015):

SquadronBaseEquipmentNotes
No. 43 Squadron IAFJorhat Air Force StationAN-32No. 10 Wing
No. 129 Helicopter Unit, IAFJorhat Air Force StationMi-17No. 10 Wing
No. 2 Squadron IAFTezpur Air Force StationSu-30 MKINo. 11 Wing
No. 106 Squadron IAFTezpur Air Force StationSu-30 MKINo. 11 Wing
No. 115 Helicopter Unit, IAFTezpur Air Force StationHAL DhruvNo. 11 Wing
No. 101 Squadron IAFHasimara Air Force StationDassault RafaleNo. 16 Wing
No. 102 Squadron IAFChabua Air Force StationSu-30 MKINo.14 Wing
Helicopter UnitChabua Air Force StationMi-8No. 14 Wing
Helicopter UnitChabua Air Force StationMi-17No. 14 Wing
No. 59 Squadron IAFMountain Shadow Air Force StationAvro 748MNo. 19 Wing
No. 118 Helicopter Unit, IAFMountain Shadow Air Force StationMi-8No. 19 Wing
No. 142 SSS Flight, IAFBagdogra Air Force StationHAL ChetakNo. 20 Wing
No. 110 Helicopter Unit, IAFKumbhirgram Air Force StationMi-8No. 22 Wing
No. 127 Helicopter Unit, IAFMohanbari Air Force StationMi-17No. 42 Wing
No. 128 Helicopter Unit, IAFMohanbari Air Force StationMi-17No. 42 Wing
No. 87 Squadron IAFAir Force Station Arjan SinghC-130JNo. 31 Wing

Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief

List of Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief
RankNameFromTo
Air Vice MarshalKundan Lal Sondhi7 December 1959[1]28 December 1961
Kanwar Jaswant Singh3 March 1962[1]1 January 1963
Shivdev Singh14 January 1963[1]9 June 1963
Ramaswamy Rajaram10 June 1963[1]4 August 1963
Minoo Merwan Engineer5 August 1963[1]30 September 1964
Yeshwant Vinayak Malse1 October 1964[1]30 September 1966
Ranjan Dutt28 October 1966[1]31 March 1968
Air MarshalHirendra Nath Chatterjee1 April 1968[1]23 March 1971
Hari Chand Dewan24 March 1971[1]31 March 1973
Maurice Barker1 April 1973[1]21 April 1976
Lal Singh Grewal24 April 1976[1]12 August 1978
Lakshman Madhav Katre4 September 1978[1]2 January 1981
Malcolm Shirley Dundas Wollen3 January 1981[1]26 February 1983
Douglas George King-Lee1 March 1983[1]30 November 1983
Minoo Jehangir Dotiwalla1 December 1983[1]31 October 1984
Kapil Dev Chadha5 November 1984[1]31 December 1987
Man Mohan Sinha8 February 1988[1]31 January 1991
Rajendra Kumar Dhawan11 February 1991[1]5 October 1991
Brijesh Dhar Jayal7 October 1991[1]30 March 1992
Dushyant Singh1 May 1992[1]31 January 1995
Janak Kapur1 February 1995[1]31 March 1996
Prithvi Singh Brar1 April 1996[1]3 January 1999
Krishnan Narayan Nair4 January 1999[1]30 November 2000
Satish Govind Inamdar1 December 2000[1]31 October 2004
Avinash Deodata Joshi1 November 2004[1]21 August 2005
Fali Homi Major5 September 2005[1]31 March 2007
Pranab Kumar Barbora1 April 2007[1]31 December 2007
Shiv Kumar Bhan1 January 2008[1]31 December 2009
Krishan Kumar Nohwar1 January 2010[1]31 July 2011
Simhakutty Varthaman1 August 2011[1]31 November 2012
Ravi Kant Sharma1 December 2012[1]31 December 2013
Rakesh Kumar Jolly1 January 2014[1]31 December 2014
Shirish Baban Deo1 January 2015[1]31 August 2015
Chandrashekharan Hari Kumar1 October 2015[1]31 December 2016
Anil Khosla1 January 2017[1]30 September 2018
Raghunath Nambiar1 October 2018[1]28 February 2019
Rajiv Dayal Mathur1 March 2019[1]30 September 2020
Amit Dev1 October 2020[1]30 September 2021
Dilip Kumar Patnaik3 October 2021[1]30 September 2022
Sujeet Pushpakar Dharkar1 October 2022[1]Incumbent

Aircraft

See also

References