A fighter aircraft of the Indian Air Force crashed during a routine training mission in the northeastern state of Assam, triggering an ongoing search and rescue operation. According to preliminary information, the Sukhoi Su‑30MKI fighter jet had taken off from Jorhat before it reportedly disappeared from radar contact. Later updates indicated that the aircraft went down in the remote region of Karbi Anglong. The aircraft was on a training sortie when communication was lost, prompting immediate action from the Indian Air Force. Search teams were quickly mobilized to the suspected crash location to locate the aircraft and assess the situation on the ground. Authorities have confirmed that the search operation is currently underway in the forested terrain of Karbi Anglong, which may present logistical challenges for rescue teams. The Indian Air Force has also shared information about the incident through its official social media channels, confirming the loss of radar contact and the subsequent crash report. At this stage, officials have not confirmed the cause of the accident. A detailed investigation is expected to follow once the wreckage is located and the situation becomes clearer. Experts say possible factors such as technical malfunction, environmental conditions, or other operational issues will be examined during the inquiry.


