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The first woman in India to qualify for combat mission in a fighter jet – Flight Lieutenant Bhawana Kanth – added another first to her name, on Tuesday, 26 January.
Scripting history, she became the first woman fighter pilot to be part of Air Force contingent as well as to participate in the Republic Day fly-past.
The Indian Air Force tableau with the theme "Indian Air Force: Touch the Sky with Glory" showcased scaled-down models of Light Combat Aircraft, Light Combat Helicopter and Su-30 MK-I aircraft.
She will be a part of the Indian Air Force's (IAF's) tableau that will showcase mock-ups of the light combat aircraft, light combat helicopter and the Sukhoi-30 fighter plane.
Kanth, along with Avani Chaturvedi and Mohana Singh, was inducted into the IAF as the first women fighter pilots in 2016.
She had joined the fighter squadron in November 2017 and flew her first solo flight on a MiG-21 Bison in March 2018.
Born in Bihar's Dharbhanga in 1992, Kanth pursued her BE (Medical Electronics) from BMS College of Engineering in Bengaluru before joining the IAF. She graduated in 2014 and was placed at Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), however, she chose to pursue her childhood dream – to be a fighter pilot.
An aim, she says, was encouraged by her parents against the stereotype that only boys can aspire to be fighter pilots.
"It is not the right time for it now. It has always been the right time for women to become fighter pilots. I am only grateful that it at least happened now," she added.
Speaking to The Indian Express in 2019, her father, Tej Narayan Kanth, an electrical engineer with the Indian Oil Corporation, said:
On 9 March 2020, she was awarded with Nari Shakti Puraskar by President Ram Nath Kovind.
(With inputs from NDTV, the Indian Express.)
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