
Team News Riveting
Guwahati, December 10
The Indian Air Force commemorated India’s victory in the 1971 war at Air Force Station Mohanbari in Assam.
The event paid a rich tribute to the bravery and valour of the Indian Armed Forces. The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, senior military and civilian dignitaries, veterans, and a large number of youth from Assam attended the event.
A flying display by Su-30 MKI, C-130, Dornier, An-32, Chinook, Mi-17, ALH and Cheetah aircraft recreated key missions of the 1971 war, which included the Tangail Airdrop, Meghna River Crossing, and the attack on Government House at Dhaka. The display highlighted the operational capability and mission readiness of the Indian Air Force.
A seminar on ‘Air Operations during the 1971 War’ was conducted on the occasion, during which Air Veterans shared anecdotes and experiences from their participation in the war. An exhibition titled ‘Triumph from the Sky-71’, showcased a rare archival of photographs from the period of war, and it also included a replica of the ‘Swarnim Vijay Mashal’, the ceremonial flame marking India’s decisive victory.
