Kamalpreet Singh, a native of Shaheed Baba Deep Singh Nagar in Kapurthala, Punjab, has been commissioned as a Flying Officer (Aeronautical Engineer) in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). His achievement marks a proud continuation of his family’s legacy of military service and has been widely celebrated in his hometown.
A former student of Central and Army Schools in Kapurthala, Kamalpreet completed his engineering from DAV Institute of Engineering and Technology (DAVIET), Jalandhar. He began his professional journey at the Goindwal Power Plant in Punjab before migrating to Australia on a work permit in 2017. After seven years working as an engineer, he attained Australian permanent residency and citizenship.

He recently completed the Initial Officer Course at the Officer Training School in Sale, Victoria, qualifying for an officer’s commission in the Royal Australian Air Force. Speaking to the media, Kamalpreet said his commission was a matter of immense pride, stating, “This commission continues the proud tradition of military service in our family. I am honoured to serve and contribute to the safety and security of my adopted country.”
His father, Sewa Singh, and other family members expressed immense pride, recalling Kamalpreet’s childhood fascination with military life. The family has a long tradition of service, with Kamalpreet’s father and great-grandfather having served in the Indian Army. His elder brother, Sarabjit Singh, is currently serving in the New South Wales Police Force in Australia.

Kamalpreet’s commissioning has received widespread recognition in Kapurthala, with local residents, friends, and well-wishers lauding his dedication and perseverance. His story reflects the growing contribution and recognition of Indian-origin professionals in global defence services, particularly in roles demanding exceptional technical and leadership skills.