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Watch: IAF's fighter aircraft carry out air operations near India-China border

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Watch: IAF's fighter aircraft carry out air operations near India-China border

Watch: IAF's fighter aircraft carry out air operations near India-China border

Amid border tensions between India and China, Indian Air Force (IAF) Su-30MKI and MiG-29 fighter aircraft on July 4 carried out air operations at a forward airbase near India-China border.


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