The Indian Air Force’s superior rating came about because it was determined to have a more balanced mix of fixed-wing fighters, rotary aircraft, transports, and trainers than the PLAAF.
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The ranking is based on a comprehensive "TruVal Rating" that assesses modernization, logistical support, and fleet balance.
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