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IAF Gets New Vice Chief: Air Marshal Nagesh Kapoor Takes Helm
3 Jan
Summary
- Air Marshal Nagesh Kapoor is the new Vice Chief of the Indian Air Force.
- He has nearly 40 years of distinguished service in the IAF.
- Kapoor has extensive experience in fighter operations and training reforms.

Air Marshal Nagesh Kapoor officially took command as the Vice Chief of the Air Staff for the Indian Air Force on January 1, 2026. Succeeding Air Marshal Narmdeshwar Tiwari, Kapoor brings a wealth of experience accumulated over nearly four decades of service. His career includes significant roles in fighter operations, training, and command across various key air commands.
Kapoor's distinguished career began with his commissioning into the fighter stream in 1986, following his graduation from the National Defense Academy. He has accumulated over 3,400 flying hours, piloting various MiG-21 and MiG-29 aircraft. His operational background is complemented by extensive command experience, including leading a fighter squadron and commanding a flying base in the Western Sector.
Beyond his operational prowess, Air Marshal Kapoor has made substantial contributions to pilot training and human resource development within the IAF. His instructional roles, such as Chief Instructor at the Air Force Academy and Directing Staff at the Defence Services Staff College, highlight his commitment to shaping future aviators. He has also been instrumental in the operationalization of new trainer aircraft, further enhancing the IAF's training capabilities.




