Aastha Poonia: Indian Navy's First Woman Fighter Pilot Makes History

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News18•22-01-2026, 11:03
Aastha Poonia: Indian Navy's First Woman Fighter Pilot Makes History
- •Sub-Lieutenant Aastha Poonia became the Indian Navy's first woman fighter pilot, marking a historic moment for gender inclusion.
- •She received the "Wings of Gold" at INS Dega, Visakhapatnam, presented by Rear Admiral Janak Bevli.
- •Poonia's achievement signifies the armed forces' commitment to women's empowerment and opens doors for more women in combat roles.
- •Hailing from Hiswada village, Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh, her journey from a small village to the fighter cockpit is inspiring.
- •Aastha's success, alongside figures like Avani Chaturvedi, encourages a new generation of women to pursue combat aviation.
Why It Matters: Aastha Poonia shatters gender barriers, becoming the Indian Navy's first woman fighter pilot, inspiring many.
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