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Battling for the Apache

3rd November 2014 - 11:08 GMT | by Neelam Mathews in Delhi

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The turmoil between the Indian Army Aviation Corps (AAC) and Air Force (IAF), locked in a spat for years over who will operate attack helicopters, is on the boil again.

The tension was apparent at a ceremony marking the 60th anniversary of IAF rotary operations in New Delhi at the end of October, with the army making it clear it will yield control over attack helicopters.

‘In years to come, the IAF will be ensconced in strategic domain of air power and heavy lift, while the army will tend to the tactical needs of the environment… the domains are not

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Neelam Mathews

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Neelam Mathews was born in India and completed her education in London.

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