Abhinandan Varthaman is recipient of the Vir Chakra, India’s third-highest struggle time gallantry medal.
New Delhi:
The Indian Air Pressure has accredited the rank of Group Captain for Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman who had downed an enemy jet throughout an aerial fight with Pakistan in February 2019 and was held captive for 3 days, official sources mentioned on Wednesday.
The rank has been accredited and he’ll get it as soon as a laid down process is accomplished, they mentioned.
Explaining the method, they mentioned any official after getting a brand new rank, is ready to put on it as soon as there’s a emptiness for the place.
Abhinandan Varthaman downed a Pakistani jet on February 27, 2019 when the neighbouring nation launched retaliation towards India for the Balakot airstrikes a day earlier than.
The strike by India’s warplanes on a Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist coaching camp in Balakot and the Pakistani Air Pressure’s subsequent retaliation the following day triggered fears of a struggle between the 2 nuclear-armed neighbours.
Essentially the most seen face of the confrontation was Wing Commander Varthaman whose seize by Pakistan after downing his MiG-21 fighter triggered probably the most severe navy disaster between the 2 neighbours in many years.
Earlier than his jet was hit, Varthaman downed the F-16 fighter of Pakistan. Wing Commander Varthaman was launched on the evening of March 1 by Pakistan.
He had suffered accidents whereas ejecting from his MiG-21 Bison throughout the aerial fight.
Later that yr, he was conferred with the Vir Chakra, India’s third-highest struggle time gallantry medal.