Director General Air Operations
Senior Appointment in the Indian Navy
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The Director General Air Operations (DGAO) is a senior appointment in the Indian Air Force. The DGAO is responsible for planning, executing, and overseeing all operational aspects of the Indian Air Force. The office is held by a three star officer in the rank of Air Marshal. The current DGAO is Air Marshal Joseph Suares who took over on 1 May 2026.
| Director General of Air Operations | |
|---|---|
Flag of an Air Marshal | |
since 1 May 2025 | |
| Type | Director General |
| Abbreviation | DGAO |
| Reports to | Vice Chief of the Air Staff |
| Seat | Air Headquarters, New Delhi |
| First holder | Air Marshal Dinesh Chandra Kumaria |
History
At the time of independence of India, on 15 August 1947, Group Captain Mehar Singh was appointed the head of the operations directorate at Air headquarters and designated Group Captain (Operations).[1]
Around 1962, the directorate was split into two separate entities: the Directorate of Transport & Maritime and the Directorate of Fighters & Bombers. In July 1970, a new post of Assistant Chief of the Air Staff (Operations) (ACAS (Ops)) was created, with the rank of Air Vice Marshal. Directorates, including Air Defence, Offensive Operations, Transport & Maritime reported into the ACAS (Ops). In 2009, this role was elevated to three-star rank and re-designated Director General (Air Operations). Air Marshal Dinesh Chandra Kumaria took over as the first DGAO on 12 March 2009.[2]