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The Indian Navy has recently achieved a significant milestone with Sub Lieutenant Anamika B. Rajeev becoming its first woman helicopter pilot. This development marks a notable step in the integration of women into various roles within the Indian Armed Forces.

Key Highlights:

  1. Sub Lieutenant Anamika B. Rajeev:
    • Achievement: She became the first woman helicopter pilot in the Indian Navy during the passing-out parade at naval air station INS Rajali, located in Arakkonam, Tamil Nadu.
    • Significance: This milestone is significant as it reflects the growing inclusion of women in diverse and challenging roles within the Indian Navy.
  2. Broader Context of Women in Indian Armed Forces:
    • Air Force and Army:
      • The Indian Air Force (IAF) and the Indian Army have already made strides in integrating women into various roles, including as helicopter pilots.
      • In the IAF, there are 19 women flying advanced fighter aircraft such as MiG-21s, MiG-29s, Sukhoi-30MKIs, and Rafales. Additionally, over 145 women serve as helicopter and transport aircraft pilots across the IAF, Army, and Navy.
    • Navy:
      • The Indian Navy's induction of women as helicopter pilots aligns it with the progress made by the IAF and Army in this area.
  3. Other Notable Graduates:
    • Lieutenant Jamyang Tsewang:
      • He is the first officer from Ladakh to be commissioned into the Indian Navy and has also successfully graduated as a qualified helicopter pilot.
  4. Current Status of Women in the Armed Forces:
    • Roles and Limitations:
      • Women are currently not allowed to join the infantry, armored corps, or mechanized infantry. However, they are now being commissioned in the Regiment of Artillery.
      • The inclusion of women in these roles represents a significant shift in traditional roles and highlights ongoing efforts to enhance gender diversity within the Indian Armed Forces.

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