A total of 3,146 Agniveervayus, including 278 women trainees, successfully passed out during an impressive Passing Out Parade (POP) held at Air Force Station Jalahalli on June 6, 2026.
The parade marked the successful culmination of 22 weeks of rigorous military and transformative ab-initio training, preparing the young recruits to take on their responsibilities in the Indian Air Force.
The ceremony was reviewed by Air Vice Marshal Atul Laxmandas Golani, CTTO, Headquarters Training Command, who inspected the parade and congratulated the graduating Agniveervayus on achieving this important milestone.

The Passing Out Parade showcased the discipline, precision and military bearing acquired by the trainees during their intensive training period. The event symbolised their transformation into capable and motivated air warriors ready to serve the nation.
The occasion was also marked by pride and emotion as family members of the Agniveervayus attended the ceremony in large numbers to witness the successful completion of training by their loved ones.
Congratulating the passing-out contingent, the Reviewing Officer commended the trainees for their dedication, perseverance and commitment throughout the training programme. He encouraged them to uphold the highest standards of professionalism, discipline and service as they embark on their careers in the Indian Air Force.

The graduation of over 3,100 Agniveervayus, including a significant number of women trainees, reflects the Indian Air Force’s continued efforts to build a skilled, inclusive and future-ready force capable of meeting the challenges of modern air operations.
Following their graduation, the newly trained Agniveervayus will proceed to various units and establishments across the Indian Air Force, where they will contribute to operational readiness and national security.
