India, Sept. 2 -- The Indian Air Force (IAF) will phase out the last of its MiG-21 fighter jets at a ceremony planned in Chandigarh on September 26, bringing the curtain down on its 62-year journey, officials said on Monday. The IAF currently has only two MiG-21 squadrons - the No. 23 Squadron, better known as "Panthers", and the No. 3 Squadron or "Cobras"; both based at the Nal desert fighter base near Bikaner. The induction of the MiG-21, India's first supersonic air combat interceptor, began in 1963. The MiG-21s are being replaced with the locally made light combat aircraft.P8...