President Murmu Takes Flight in Operation Sindur's Rafale Jet

On October 29, 2025, President Droupadi Murmu took a historic flight in a Rafale jet at Ambala Airbase. This aircraft was famously used in Operation Sindur against Pakistani terrorist sites, in retaliation for the Pahalgam attack which claimed 26 lives. Air Force Chief AP Singh declared it a national victory.
On October 29, 2025,

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India's first female President, Droupadi Murmu, carved her name into history as she took an extraordinary flight in an Indian Air Force Rafale fighter jet. This is the same Rafale visualized during the monumental 'Operation Sindur.' This inspiring flight occurred at Ambala Air Force Station in Haryana. As the supreme commander of Indian Armed Forces, President Murmu's courageous act sets a compelling example for millions of women and youths across the nation.

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President Droupadi Murmu flying the Rafale

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President Murmu soared the skies aboard the Rafale Jet, accompanied by Air Chief Marshall AP Singh of the Indian Air Force. Singh praised 'Operation Sindur' as a testament to national glory, acknowledging the Air Force's uncanny precision-striking capabilities. The Rafale, a cutting-edge 4.5 Generation Multi-Role Fighter Jet, boasts advanced radar systems, weapons, and technology, significantly enhancing India’s defense arsenal.

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President Droupadi Murmu in Rafale action

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This operation, executed on April 22, 2025, was a calculated response to the devastating terror attack in Pahalgam, which resulted in 26 casualties. The Air Force precisely targeted nine terrorist locations in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir, with the Rafale playing a pivotal role. This demonstrates India's robust resolve to safeguard its sovereignty and combat terrorism.

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Rafale flight with President Murmu

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President Murmu’s courageous flight serves as a formidable message reinforcing India's defense capabilities. Notably, it aligns with the nation's push for indigenous production, as aircraft like Rafale are now built in India. President Murmu's bold move will inspire numerous young Indians, particularly young girls, to aspire to fly aircraft. The Indian Air Force continues to grow in strength at an impressive pace.

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