Air Marshal Tejinder Singh formally assumed command of the Indian Air Force (IAF) Training Command today during a ceremonial event held at the command’s headquarters in Bengaluru. This leadership transition marks a pivotal moment for the IAF’s training ecosystem, which is central to preparing personnel for the challenges of modern aerial warfare.
The ceremony featured a traditional inspection of the Ceremonial Guard of Honour by Air Marshal Singh, who was greeted with military precision by personnel in formation. Following the inspection, he laid a wreath at the HQ Training Command War Memorial, paying tribute to the IAF personnel who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to the nation.
Commissioned into the fighter stream in June 1987, Air Marshal Singh brings over 4,500 flying hours and an illustrious career spanning nearly four decades. He has commanded a fighter squadron, a radar unit, and a major fighter base. His operational leadership has extended to his role as Air Officer Commanding (AOC) in Jammu and Kashmir, and his strategic acumen has been demonstrated through key staff positions such as Assistant Chief of Air Staff (Operations – Offensive and Strategy), and Senior Air Staff Officer (SASO) at the Eastern Air Command.
Most recently, he served as the Deputy Chief of Air Staff at Air Headquarters in New Delhi, a post he held since September 1, 2024. His appointment to the Training Command underscores the Air Force’s confidence in his ability to lead its vital training programs during a period of modernization and technological transformation.
The ceremony was attended by senior IAF officers, with the headquarters prominently displaying the “Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief” designation, reflecting the significance of the occasion. The Training Command is responsible for the comprehensive training of IAF personnel, from foundational instruction to advanced tactical and technical skills, ensuring the force maintains its operational edge.
Air Marshal Singh’s decorated service includes the Vayu Sena Medal (2007) and the Ati Vishisht Seva Medal (2022), recognizing his outstanding contributions to the Indian Air Force. His leadership is expected to further elevate the Training Command’s mission of producing well-rounded and combat-ready air warriors.
As the IAF advances its focus on cutting-edge platforms, joint operations, and evolving air warfare doctrines, the Training Command under Air Marshal Singh’s stewardship is poised to play a critical role in shaping the next generation of Indian military aviators.