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IAF Marks 93rd Air Force Day With Indigenous Show of Strength, Spotlight on Operation Sindoor

Commanders cast the May cross‑border strikes as proof of home‑grown capability.

Overview

  • At Hindon Air Force Station, the IAF held a ceremonial parade and air show attended by the CDS and the Army and Navy chiefs, with Air Chief Marshal A P Singh reviewing the parade and presenting medals and unit citations.
  • The display featured Rafale, Su‑30MKI and MiG‑29 fighters, C‑17 and C‑130J transports, Apache helicopters, the Netra AEW&C, the Akash SAM and the Rohini radar, with a tribute to the recently retired MiG‑21 Bison.
  • Air Chief Marshal Singh hailed Operation Sindoor as a “shining example” of meticulous planning and jointmanship, crediting indigenously developed and integrated weapons with delivering precise deep strikes.
  • He asserted that the May 7–10 operation after the Pahalgam attack demonstrated decisive air power and said Pakistan sought a ceasefire following the strikes after a DGMO‑to‑DGMO call.
  • The IAF also emphasized its first‑responder role, citing recent evacuations under Operation Sindhu and domestic disaster relief, while noting that the concluding flypast is scheduled in Guwahati on November 9.