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From museum dreams to combat missions: Shivangi Singh takes flight as India's only woman Rafale pilot
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Squadron Leader Shivangi Singh, India’s only woman Rafale pilot, plays a crucial role in Operation Sindoor—India’s retaliatory air strikes against Pakistan-based terror camps following the deadly Pahalgam attack on April 22, 2025. Singh’s journey from Varanasi to flying advanced Rafale jets reflects her academic excellence and rigorous IAF training. Commissioned in 2017, she is part of the elite Golden Arrows squadron, symbolizing the growing presence of women in India's modernizing combat air force.
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