Hyderabad, Dec 14: Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh, on Saturday addressed the graduating cadets at the Combined Passing Out Parade (CGP) of the Indian Air Force (IAF) at the Air Force Academy near Hyderabad. He urged the cadets to uphold the ethos, traditions, and honour of the IAF as they embark on their careers.
A Career of Honour and Responsibility
Addressing the cadets, Singh highlighted the challenges and honour associated with their careers. “Whether in the sky or on the ground, your role in operations is vital. Make sure you understand your responsibilities,” he said.
Singh exhorted the newly commissioned officers to embrace their roles as future leaders and commanders. “You are not just air warriors but the future leaders and commanders who will chart the destiny of the Indian Air Force. Let this huge responsibility motivate you,” he added.
Core Values and Professional Excellence
The Air Chief emphasized the importance of adhering to the IAF’s core values—mission, integrity, and excellence. He encouraged the officers to let these values guide them throughout their careers. Singh also underlined the impact of their professional learning, leadership cultivation, and mission execution on the future trajectory of the IAF.
Milestone Achievements
The CGP of the 214th Course marked the successful completion of pre-commissioning training for flight cadets across various IAF branches. The parade also witnessed the commissioning of the first batch of Weapon Systems Branch officers into the IAF.
During the ceremony, the IAF Chief conferred the ‘President’s Commission’ on the graduating trainees. Flight cadets and officers from the Indian Navy, Indian Coast Guard, and one officer from a friendly foreign country were also awarded ‘Wings’ and ‘Brevets’ upon completing their training.
A Glimpse into the Future
The event showcased the commitment of the IAF to nurturing capable leaders and ensuring operational excellence. With their training complete, the young officers are poised to contribute significantly to India’s air power and national security.