A proud milestone unfolded at the Airmen Training School (ATS) in Belagavi as 1,634 Agniveervayu trainees passed out in a grand ceremony, marking the successful completion of their 22-week foundational training under the Indian Air Force’s Agnipath scheme.
The Passing Out Parade, held on a bright and ceremonial morning, showcased the precision, discipline, and commitment of the new recruits—comprising both men and women. The event was reviewed by Air Vice Marshal PCP Anand, Senior Officer-in-Charge-Administration at Headquarters Training Command, who lauded the trainees for their dedication and presented awards to outstanding performers in various categories.

Set against a ceremonial backdrop reading “Passing Out Parade Agniveervayu Intake 01/2025,” the event reflected the IAF’s evolving focus on inclusivity and modernization. This batch stands out for its gender diversity, reinforcing the Air Force’s intent to integrate capable women into its combat and support roles.
The Agniveervayu program is a part of the larger Agnipath scheme launched by the Government of India in June 2022. Designed to induct youth between the ages of 17.5 and 23 for a four-year service period, the scheme aims to build a leaner, tech-savvy force. Training at ATS covers an intensive blend of physical endurance, military discipline, and technical skills necessary for air operations.

Established during World War II by the Royal Air Force in 1942, the Airmen Training School at Sambra, Belagavi, carries a rich legacy. Since its designation as a Joint Basic Phase Training centre in 2001, it has continued to shape future-ready air warriors for the Indian Air Force.
As families and dignitaries looked on with pride, the event concluded with a group photograph of the award-winning trainees, capturing a moment of accomplishment and anticipation for their future roles in defending the nation’s skies. The IAF reiterated its commitment to maintaining high training standards for Agniveers, on par with regular personnel, as it forges a dynamic and youthful military force.