Youth from remote Jammu village commissioned as flying officer in IAF

A youth from a remote village near the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu has been commissioned into the Indian Air Force (IAF), a defence spokesperson said.

In a statement, Jammu-based defence spokesperson Lt Col Suneel Bartwal termed it a “moment of immense pride for the region and the nation.”

“The commissioning of Flying Officer Pranav Uppal, a native of Jammu’s Chamb sector, marks the culmination of a remarkable journey defined by perseverance, discipline, and a deep commitment to serve the nation,” the spokesperson said.

Lt Col Bartwal said coming from a humble background with no family history in the armed forces, flying officer Uppal’s interest in the military was sparked during visits to his elder brother at Sainik School. “Inspired by the military environment and values he witnessed there, he joined Sainik School in Class 6, overcoming significant financial and logistical challenges,” he said.

He cleared the prestigious National Defence Academy (NDA) examination on his first attempt. At NDA, he stood out for his academic excellence and all-round performance, which continued during his training at the Air Force Academy (AFA).

He was awarded ‘Best in Aerobatics’ during Stage-I flying and had the rare honour of flying with the Commanding Officer of the Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team (SKAT), Lt Col Bartwal said, adding he also held the distinguished appointment of Squadron Cadet Captain, reflecting his leadership potential and respect among peers.

Flying Officer Uppal’s journey from a border village to the skies is a testament to what grit, focus, and patriotism can achieve.

“His success story is expected to inspire countless young aspirants, especially from rural and underrepresented regions of the country,” the spokesperson said.

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