"World's best combat proven 4.5-generation fighter plane gets the world's best fighter pilots," Mr Dhoni tweeted from Dubai where the 39-year-old is preparing to lead his team Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League beginning on September 19.Dhoni, who recently retired from international cricket career, also wished the "Golden Arrows" Squadron luck."Wishing The Glorious 17 Squadron (Golden Arrows) all the very best and for all of us hope the Rafale beats the service record of the Mirage 2000 but Su30MKI remains my fav and the boys get new target to dogfight with and wait for BVR engagement till their upgrade to Super Sukhoi," Dhoni tweeted from Dubai. French-made multirole Rafales were inducted today into the Indian Air Force's "Golden Arrows" Squadron at the Ambala Air Force Station with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and his French counterpart Florence Parly in attendance.The first batch of five Rafales is being inducted at a time when India is engaged in an escalating border row with China in eastern Ladakh."New bird in the arsenal of IAF," the Air Force had tweeted this morning.Wishing The Glorious 17 Squadron(Golden Arrows) all the very best and for all of us hope the Rafale beats the service record of the Mirage 2000 but Su30MKI remains my fav and the boys get new target to dogfight with and wait for BVR engagement till their upgrade to Super Sukhoi
— Mahendra Singh Dhoni (@msdhoni) September 10, 2020