Who Is The  First Woman Officer  To Lead  IAF Day Parade

By- Srishti Verma

Group Captain Shaliza Dhami, will command the Indian Air Force Day parade for the first time at air force station Bamrauli in Prayagraj to mark the service’s 91st anniversary

A helicopter pilot, Dhami was also the first woman to assume command of a frontline  IAF combat unit in March

She heads a missile squadron in the western sector

Commissioned into the IAF in 2003, Dhami is a qualified flying instructor and has logged more than 2,800 hours of flying

The development comes at a time when the armed forces are opening more frontiers for women and giving them opportunities on a par with their male counterparts

Women in uniform are no longer on the fringes but are being assigned central roles like their male counterparts.

They are flying fighter planes, serving on board warships, being inducted in the Personnel Below Officer Rank (PBOR) cadre, eligible for permanent commission, and undergoing training at the  National Defence Academy

The IAF and navy have allowed women officers to join their special forces units --- the Garud commando force and Marine Commandos, respectively, to promote gender equality within their ranks, provided they meet the criteria for selection