A historic moment unfolded at the Airmen Training School Belagavi with the Passing Out Parade (POP) for the maiden intake of Agniveervayu (Women) alongside the second intake of Agniveervayu (Men). The parade marked the culmination of an intensive 22-week training program for a total of 2280 trainees.
Successful Completion by 2280 Trainees
The Passing Out Parade witnessed the successful completion of training by 2280 Agniveervayu trainees, comprising both men and women. This significant accomplishment reflects the dedication and commitment of the trainees as they underwent rigorous training over the course of 22 weeks.
Airmen Training School Belagavi as the Epicenter
The Airmen Training School in Belagavi served as the epicenter of this monumental achievement, fostering the growth and development of both male and female trainees. The parade not only symbolizes the conclusion of their training but also signifies the beginning of a new chapter in their careers within the Agniveervayu unit.
Agniveervayu – A Symbol of Strength and Unity
Agniveervayu, encompassing both men and women, stands as a symbol of strength and unity. The successful completion of training by this diverse group underscores the Indian Air Force’s commitment to inclusivity and excellence. The Passing Out Parade is a proud moment for the trainees, their families, and the entire defense community.