On the occasion of the 93rd Indian Air Force Day, Group Captain Amit Gehani, Commanding Officer of No. 17 Squadron ‘Golden Arrows’, received a prestigious Unit Citation for the squadron’s outstanding performance during Operation Sindoor.
No. 17 Squadron ‘Golden Arrows’ at Ambala Air Force Station, has a storied legacy and is currently equipped with advanced Rafale fighters specializing in high-precision missions
The squadron spearheaded precision air strikes on nine confirmed terrorist training centres and 11 Pakistan Air Force bases, showcasing exceptional skill, coordination, and operational effectiveness. Their actions were instrumental in reaffirming India’s air superiority and strategic deterrence.
Indian Air Force Day, celebrated annually on October 8, commemorates the establishment of the Indian Air Force in 1932 and honors the courage and dedication of its air warriors. The day features parades and air shows nationwide, offering tributes to those who safeguard India’s skies — exemplified this year by the outstanding contributions of 17 Squadron during Operation Sindoor
The award highlights the courage, dedication, and professionalism of the 17 Squadron personnel, reflecting the broader ethos of the Indian Air Force in safeguarding the nation’s skies.