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World should learn to end ward quickly: Indian Air Chief

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NEW DELHI: Indian Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal AP Singh has said that the world should learn from India that the strategy of “starting a conflict and ending it as soon as possible” should be adopted.

Major wars of the current era, be it the Russia-Ukraine conflict or the Israel-Israel war, continue for years because the parties are not serious about ending the conflict.

According to Indian news agency ANI, in a speech, he said that we were also told that the Indian people believe that a little more should have been done, we stopped the war early, but when we had achieved our goals, why did we continue the war? He said that any conflict has a huge price to pay, it affects our future war preparedness, economy and national development.

The Indian Air Chief said that the world does not know what our goal was when we started the war. Often, goals change during the war and ego gets in the way. Therefore, the world should learn a lesson from India that the strategy of “starting the conflict and ending it as soon as possible” should be adopted.

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