Indian Air Force Jaguar Fighter Jet Crashes in Gujarat; One Pilot Killed

An Indian Air Force Jaguar fighter jet crashed in the Jamnagar district of Gujarat, India. According to Indian media reports, the two-seater fighter jet was on a routine training flight when it met with an unfortunate accident.
Indian Air Force officials confirmed that one pilot was killed in the crash, while the other managed to eject safely but sustained injuries. The jet reportedly crashed due to a technical malfunction, although the Air Force has initiated an investigation into the incident.
A video surfaced showing the burning aircraft, further highlighting the severity of the crash.
Defense experts have raised serious concerns over the safety standards of the Indian Air Force, pointing to deficiencies in the country’s defense system due to poor policies under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Experts claim that the corruption and failed policies of the Modi government are contributing to the decline of the Indian Air Force.
This incident follows a similar occurrence on March 7, when two Indian Air Force aircraft, including a Jaguar fighter jet, crashed on the same day.