The Indian Air Force wants to expand the Nyoma airstrip in Ladakh, near its border with China, to support fighters and other aircraft.
According to Air Marshall N A K Browne, the chief of the IAF’s Western Air Command (WAC), “We shall be able to operate each and every aircraft of the IAF from Nyoma…. Our modern fighters, particularly the Sukhoi-30MKI, are designed to operate from such high altitude airfields. We have forwarded our plan to the MoD and… if we get the go-ahead today, (building Nyoma air base) would take 3-4 years.