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IAF Marks 93 Years of Defending India's Skies with Spectacular 2025 Celebrations
8 Oct
Summary
- 93rd Air Force Day celebrations at Hindon Air Base
- Showcasing Operation Sindoor, a key counterterrorism response
- Displays of advanced aircraft and indigenous technology

On October 8, 2025, the Indian Air Force (IAF) marks its 93rd year of service, showcasing the strength, discipline, and modernization of India's aerial defense forces. The 93rd Air Force Day celebrations will be held at the Hindon Air Force Base in Ghaziabad, featuring a grand parade, aircraft flypasts, and displays of advanced aerial weaponry.
The 2025 celebrations hold particular significance as they commemorate the IAF's swift response to the Pahalgam terrorist attack in April, codenamed Operation Sindoor. The Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, is expected to highlight the IAF's role in the operation, including the destruction of key terrorist assets that forced Pakistan to seek a ceasefire.
The parade will feature a wide range of aircraft, showcasing India's air combat and transport capabilities. The event also demonstrates the IAF's growing defense technology capabilities and operational versatility, with the participation in international exercises such as Red Flag Alaska and Bright Star in Egypt.
Additionally, the celebrations will highlight the IAF's humanitarian missions and its increasing global footprint. This includes the recent mission of Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla to the International Space Station, marking a historic first for the IAF in human spaceflight.
As India celebrates the 93rd Air Force Day, the event serves as a testament to the IAF's unwavering commitment to safeguarding the nation and contributing to global peacekeeping efforts.