Fearless & Flying High: Meet IAF’s First Woman Jaguar Pilot!
Tanushka Singh grew up surrounded by stories of courage—tales of valor shared at the dinner table, memories of service woven into her childhood. With her father and grandfather in the armed forces, duty and discipline were second nature to her. But even as she admired their dedication, she never imagined that one day, she would carve her own place in history.Today, Flying Officer Tanushka Singh is not just soaring through the skies—she’s breaking barriers. As the first woman pilot to be permanently inducted into the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) Jaguar fighter jet squadron, she is redefining what’s possible, proving that no dream is too big and no sky too high for those who dare to chase it.Her grandfather, Captain D.B. Singh, a retired Army officer, and her father, retired Lt. Colonel Ajay Pratap Singh, instilled in her the values of discipline, perseverance, and commitment. She initially aspired to join the Indian Army, but fate had bigger plans. Upon learning about the opportunities available for women in the Indian Air Force, Tanushka shifted her focus to the skies, embracing a challenge that very few had undertaken before.The Making of a TrailblazerHer journey to the cockpit of one of IAF’s most formidable fighter jets was anything but easy. Tanushka trained rigorously at the Air Force Academy in Dundigal, Telangana, where she honed her skills and prepared for the demands of a combat pilot. She then underwent specialized training on the Hawk MK 132 aircraft, a crucial step before flying the Jaguar—a key tactical strike aircraft renowned for its precision attack capabilities.While other women have flown the Jaguar during training, Tanushka’s permanent induction into the squadron is a first. Her achievement marks a new dawn for aspiring women aviators in India.Tanushka’s family could not contain their pride as the news of her achievement spread. Her grandfather shared how the phone hasn’t stopped ringing with congratulatory calls from well-wishers. In a heartwarming video call, Tanushka expressed her gratitude, but due to security protocols, she could only share limited details. However, her grandfather couldn’t resist expressing his emotions, giving due credit to his wife, Urmila Singh, for her support and sacrifices that helped their family reach this milestone.A Symbol of Change and ProgressThe inclusion of women in combat roles within the Indian Air Force has been a gradual but steady process. Tanushka’s induction into the Jaguar squadron is a proof of the changing dynamics within the defense sector, emphasizing merit over gender. It serves as a symbol of hope for countless young girls who dream of defying stereotypes and pursuing careers in fields traditionally dominated by men.Women’s Day Week: Celebrating Boundless PotentialAs the world comes together to celebrate Women’s Day Week, Tanushka Singh’s journey is more than just a milestone—it’s a testament to how far women have come and how much further we can go. This week isn’t just about applause and recognition; it’s about pausing to reflect on the struggles, the battles fought in silence, and the glass ceilings that still need to be shattered.Tanushka’s story is a beacon of hope, proving that when women are given the right opportunities, they don’t just succeed—they soar. Her journey is a reminder to dream big, to challenge the norms, and to carve out spaces where none existed before. As we celebrate the achievements of women everywhere, let’s not just admire these stories—let us commit to fostering an environment where stories like Tanushka’s become the norm rather than the exception.