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Combined Graduation Parade at Air Force Academy
The
Combined Graduation Parade (CGP) was held at the Air Force Academy (AFA),
Dundigal Hyderabad on June 14, marking successful culmination of the
pre-commissioning training of flight cadets of flying and ground duty branches
of the Indian Air Force (IAF). Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal AP
Singh was the Reviewing Officer (RO) of the parade, who conferred the
President's Commission to the graduating Flight Cadets. A total of 254 Flight
Cadets graduated today, which included men and women.
The CAS
was received by Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Training Command Air Marshal
Tejinder Singh and commandant, AFA, Air Marshal P.K. Vohra. He was presented
with general salute by the parade, followed by an impressive march past.
On this
occasion, nine officers from the Indian Navy, seven officers from the Indian
Coast Guard, and one trainee from a friendly foreign country were also awarded ‘Wings’
on successful completion of flying training. The ceremony was witnessed by
dignitaries as well as the proud family members of the graduating officers.
The
highlight of the parade was the ‘Commissioning Ceremony’ in which the
graduating cadets were commissioned as flying officers by the RO. An oath was
administered to the graduating officers by the commandant of the Academy, where
they pledged to safeguard the sovereignty and honour of the country. The event
also included thrilling displays by the Akash Ganga team, the Air Warrior Drill
Team, and synchronised aerobatics by the Surya Kiran aerobatic team. The
graduation parade was interspersed with well-coordinated and synchronized
fly-pasts by trainer aircraft that included the Pilatus PC-7 MklI, Hawk, Kiran
Mk-1 and Chetak.
In
recognition of their exceptional performance across various training
disciplines, the RO felicitated the graduating officers. Flying Officer Rohan
Krishnamurti from the Flying branch was awarded the President’s Plaque and the
Chief of the Air Staff Sword of Honour for standing first in the overall order
of merit in the Pilots' course. Flying Officer Nishtha Vaid was awarded the
President’s Plaque for being first in the overall order of merit in the Ground
duty branches.
Addressing
the parade, the RO commended the newly commissioned officers for their
immaculate turn out, precise drill movements and adherence to the highest
standards of parade.
Congratulating
the graduating officers, he said, “When you chose to serve the nation, you
opted for a career that is not only demanding, but also among the most
rewarding and honourable. As we look to the future, two things are certain—the
fast-evolving character of warfare and the increasing relevance of aerospace
power.”
He further
added, “Operation Sindoor stands as a shining testament to the unparalleled
professionalism of the Indian Air Force. We have demonstrated our ability to
deliver precise and decisive blows to the enemy. As the future of the Air
Force, you must understand that the IAF has always been—and will continue to be—the
first responder in times of national crisis.”
The CAS
underscored the collective responsibility entrusted to the officers, stating,
“It is our solemn duty to live up to the trust that every Indian places in the
Indian Air Force. Today’s ceremony marks the culmination of years of rigorous
training and perseverance, but it is only the beginning of your professional
journey. You must continuously strive to expand your horizons and discover new
capabilities.”
He
concluded by emphasising the path ahead, “The battlespace of the future will be
increasingly complex. With the IAF transforming into a true aerospace force,
many of you will be at the forefront of India’s ventures into space. These
challenges will demand total commitment, relentless focus, innovation, and a
deep passion for your calling. The uniform you wear is a symbol of national
pride—wear it with honour, lead with courage, and always uphold the core values
of the Indian Air Force.”
The parade
culminated with the newly commissioned officers marching out in two columns to
the resonant notes of martial marching tunes. The commissioning ceremony
remains reminiscent in the life of air force officers as they are conferred the
President’s Commission in the presence of their proud parents and family
members. It becomes the most memorable day in their career which marks the
beginning of a life filled with honour, pride and dignity in service of the
nation.
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