January 26, 2025
3 mins read

IAF soars high with dazzling air display

The ceremony culminated with the national anthem and the release of balloons carrying banners with the official logo depicting 76 years of enactment of the Constitution in both English and Hindi…reports Asian Lite News

The Indian Air Force (IAF) put on a breathtaking show at the 76th Republic Day celebrations on Sunday, with a dazzling air display that left the audience in awe.

Precision at tremendous speeds is on display today. Three MiG-29 aircraft in ‘Baaz Formation’ flypast in ‘Vic’ formation along with IAF Marching Contingent on Kartavya Path, captivating the audience. The flypast featured 40 aircraft/helicopters – 22 fighter jets, 11 transport aircraft and seven helicopters of IAF. These included Rafale, Su-30, Jaguar, C-130, C-295, C-17, AWACS, Dornier-228 & An-32 aircraft and Apache & Mi-17 helicopters. These aircraft are operating from 10 different bases.

They displayed a variety of formations including Dhwaj, Ajay, Satluj, Rakshak, Arjan, Netra, Bheem, Amrit, Vajrang, Trishul and Vijay. The concluding Vertical Charlie manoeuvre was performed by a Rafale fighter aircraft.

The first aerial formation of the day, the ‘Dhwaj Formation’, proudly carried the National Ensign along with the respective service ensigns of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. Flying in from the skies, Mi-17 1V helicopters from the 129 Helicopter Unit.

Leading this spectacular fly-past was the Group Captain Alok Ahlawat, trooping the National

Flag. Following closely was Deputy formation leader Wing Commander Shailendra Kumar Singh, trooping the Indian Army Ensign, with Wing Commander Rohit Tiwari to his left, representing the Indian Navy Ensign and to the right is Wing Commander Vinay trooping the Indian Air ForceFlag.

As these helicopters glided above, they showered vibrant petals upon the gathering, offering a beautiful and heartfelt tribute to the spectators below, making this moment even more memorable.

The ceremony culminated with the national anthem and the release of balloons carrying banners with the official logo depicting 76 years of enactment of the Constitution in both English and Hindi.

The IAF contingent was led by Sqn Ldr Mahender Singh Garati with Flt lt Nepo Moirangthem, Flt Lt Damini Deshmukh, Fg Offr Abhinav Gorsi as supernumerary officers accompanied by 144 airmen in a 12×12 formation.

The IAF band, led by Sgt Charles Anthony Daniel, featured 72 musicians, including 22 Agniveers. As it crossed the presidential dais, the band played the tune “Sound Barrier.”

Notably, a landmark moment in IAF’s history was the participation of Agniveervayu Women in the Tri-Services Contingent at the Republic Day Parade 2024.

Forty-eight IAF Agniveervayu women formed part of this prestigious contingent, with thirty of them receiving specialized training to execute drill manoeuvres synchronized with music.

Their first public performance at India Gate on Kargil Vijay Diwas, 26th July 2024, was a testament to their discipline and skill, achieved after just five months of rigorous training.

As the guardians of our skies and a pillar of national pride, the Indian Air Force continues to soar higher, embodying the ideals of courage, commitment, and excellence. Let us salute the men and women of the IAF for their unparalleled service to the nation.

Beyond its primary role of safeguarding our skies, the Indian Air Force has emerged as a beacon of hope in times of crisis, both nationally and internationally.

The Indian Air Force has consistently been at the forefront of Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Relief (HADR) Operations, extending its reach beyond national boundaries. Whether assisting state governments during forest fires in Tamil Nadu and Uttarakhand, providing vital support during cyclones, floods, and other natural calamities, or conducting casualty evacuation operations, the IAF has been a lifeline in times of need.

By deploying NDRF and SDRF personnel, airlifting essential relief materials, and rescuing countless lives, the IAF continues to demonstrate its unwavering commitment to service.

In line with India’s growing global stature, the IAF is in the process of establishing six new defence wings, starting with Spain, Armenia, and Ivory Coast. These initiatives underscore the Air Force’s efforts to enhance its presence across the Indo-Pacific region, as well as in Europe, America, and Africa, further strengthening India’s strategic partnerships worldwide.

The IAF showcased its operational prowess through large-scale exercises such as ExVayu Shakti-24 and Ex-Gagan Shakti-24, demonstrating a full spectrum of capabilities across all domains.

These exercises underscore the force’s readiness to address emerging challenges and its ability to execute complex missions with precision and excellence. (ANI)

Previous Story

‘Protecting Constitution is of utmost importance’

Next Story

DRDO displays Pralay Weapon System, Raksha Kavachk

Latest from -Top News

Security Fears Grow for Chinese in Pakistan

Chinese nationals have been targetted and killed in different attacks in Balochistan and KP provinces, where terror attacks have been carried out against them…reports Hamza Ameer With the security situation deteriorating in

Trump Eyes India for Election Reform

Trump criticised the US for its inconsistent approach to ballot processing, comparing it to countries like Germany and Canada, which require paper ballots for vote tabulation…reports Asian Lite News In a bold

Bangladesh on Edge

According to the country’s leading media outlet, Northeast News, sources within the security establishment suggest that the army is looking to consolidate control, particularly in Dhaka….reports Asian Lite News Speculation is intensifying

Afghans Write to Pakistan PM, Seek Mercy on Deportation

In a two-page open letter addressing the Pakistani leader, Afghan refugees awaiting US resettlement in Pakistan, expressed deep concern…reports Asian Lite News Islamabad, March 24 (IANS) Afghan refugees awaiting resettlement to the

Trump’s Tariff Threat Puts India at Risk

Trump said that the 25 per cent tariffs will come into force on April 2, when he plans to impose reciprocal tariffs on all countries….reports Asian Lite News US President Donald Trump’s
Go toTop

Don't Miss

IAF Bolsters Firepower with 12 New Su-30 Aircraft

The DAC headed by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh accorded its

NCC contingent marches down Kartavya Path

The 20 lakh NCC cadets comprises of 40 per cent