Watch: Lieutenant Rajiv Ghai’s cricket analogy explains India’s air defense system, saying “Virat Kohli is…”

Ghai said, “Targeting our airfields and logistics is way too tough… I saw that Virat Kohli has just retired from test cricket; he is one of my favourites. In the 1970s, during the Ashes between Australia and England, two Australian bowlers destroyed the batting lineup of England, and then Australia gave a proverb – “Ashes to ashes, dust to dust, if Thommo don’t get ya, Lillee must”. If you see the level, even if you go over all the layers, you understand what I want to say, a layer of that grid system will hit you.”
Director-General Director-General AK Bharti talked about how Indian troops weakened Pakistan’s offensive and reduced damage to the country’s civilian and military infrastructure. He added that the Indian air defense system has a large number of advertising sensors and weapons systems.
“This brings me to how Indian forces minimize damage to civilian and military aggression in the country, despite the unyielding efforts of Pakistani forces. Although you and most people in the country have a lot of remarks about the various armed forces in the Indian Army and the Indian Army and the integrated air defense systems in the Indian Army system, including the integrated system of the Indian Army and the Indian Army. Multi-layer advertising sensors and weapons systems.”
Bharti further stated that India’s older and proven defense system has also been tested by time to attack the opponent.
“We have been fighting systems tested by time and put them into practice. Another highlight is the outstanding performance of the Indigenous Air Defense System, the Akash System. Aggregation and implementation of an effective advertising environment is simply because the budget and policy support of the Indian government over the past decade is possible.”