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Celebration across the country. The 93rd Air Force Day was celebrated with grandeur at Hindon Air Base with a spectacular fly-past, aerobatic display and parade. Advanced fighter planes and helicopters showcased India’s air power, showcasing the precision and discipline of the Indian Air Force. Citizens across the country paid rich tributes to the air warriors who protected the skies of India with courage and honour. (Image: PTI)

The nation honored its air warriors. On this occasion, President Draupadi Murmu extended his warm greetings to all the air warriors, veterans and their families. He praised the Indian Air Force (IAF) for making the country proud with its strength, courage and readiness to face every challenge. The President appreciated their tireless dedication to protecting India’s skies and serving selflessly during disasters and humanitarian missions. (Image: PTI)

Prime Minister Modi praised the spirit of the Indian Air Force. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also congratulated the air warriors, calling the Air Force a symbol of bravery, discipline and precision. He appreciated their vital role in protecting Indian skies during challenging conditions and their contribution during natural disasters. Modi said the professionalism and indomitable spirit of the air warriors has made every Indian proud. (Image: PTI)

Air Chief Marshal AP Singh urged readiness for the future. In his address at Hindon Air Base, Air Chief Marshal AP Singh urged the air warriors to be prepared for future challenges. Emphasizing on the principle of “train the way we fight”, he said that training should remain honest, rigorous and relevant. He emphasized teamwork, innovation and adaptability as the key pillars of the continued success of the Indian Air Force. (Image: PTI)

Operation Sindoor: A testament to air power. The Air Chief highlighted the bold and precise strikes by the Indian Air Force during Operation Sindoor, which restored the rightful place of offensive air action in the national consciousness. He said India’s decisive air campaigns demonstrated how air power can shape military outcomes in a matter of days. The successful use of indigenous weapons inside enemy territory demonstrated India’s growing self-reliance and technological strength. (Image: PTI)

Humanitarian Mission: Operation Sindhu Air Chief Marshal Singh also praised the compassion and efficiency of the Indian Air Force during Operation Sindhu, launched to evacuate Indian civilians from conflict zones in Iran and Israel. The mission reflected the IAF’s commitment to serve humanity, often in dangerous circumstances, embodying the motto “Service Before Self”. (Image: PTI)

Strong defense capabilities The chief said the Indian Air Force’s rapid integration of new systems, weapons and technology has enhanced its operational strength. He also highlighted the growing culture of accountability and safety, which is reflected in the reduction in incidents and accidents within the force. (Image: PTI)

A legacy since 1932 Established on October 8, 1932, the Indian Air Force evolved into one of the most formidable air arms in the world. From protecting the country’s airspace to providing support during crises, the Indian Air Force continues to inspire pride and confidence across the country. (Image: PTI)