The Indian Air Force on its 92nd anniversary on October 6 displayed a breathtaking air show that captivated a large number of audience, which is likely to mark an estimated figure of 15 lakh people at one of the world’s longest beaches, Marina Beach, Chennai, said Ministry of Defence in a statement on Sunday.
The Chief Guest for the event was MK Stalin, Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, Chief of the Air Staff, along with senior officers from the Defence Forces and dignitaries from both state and central governments, graced this iconic occasion.
The theme for this year, Sashakt, Saksham, Atmanirbhar (Potent, Powerful, Self-reliant), was vividly reflected in the IAF’s display of strength and skill. Demonstrating unmatched flying prowess, IAF aviators filled the Chennai skies with spectacular aerial maneuvers. The air show showcased the indomitable strength and spirit of the Indian Air Force, resonating with its motto, “Touch the Sky with Glory.”, added the statement.
The event highlighted the IAF’s transformative journey towards becoming a modern and formidable force. It featured an array of aircraft, from cutting-edge fighter jets to transport planes and helicopters. The highlights included the flypast of indigenous projects: Tejas, Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH), Light Combat Helicopter Prachand, and Hindustan Turbo Trainer-40 (HTT-40), symbolizing the nation’s path towards Atmanirbharta (self-reliance). The audience was awestruck by the low-level aerobatics of the Sukhoi-30 MKI, exemplifying the highest level of professionalism of IAF pilots, read the statement further.
The grand finale featured awe-inspiring performances by the Suryakiran and Sarang Aerobatic Teams, leaving the audience mesmerized. The air show was not only a display of aerial mastery but also a powerful reminder of India’s capability, empowerment, and unwavering commitment to self-reliance.
2 dead at IAF air show at Chennai’s Marina beach
At least two people died at the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) airshow at Marina Beach in Chennai, with doctors reporting that at least one of them suffered a heat stroke, police reported. “Nearly a dozen people swooned on the Marina due to a near stampede-like situation and because of the hot weather, and they were treated at a government facility,” a senior police official said. The police had to step in to clear the traffic to allow three ambulances to reach the hospital, he said.
Two persons took ill while returning home and while one succumbed at the government hospital, another man died near his bike on Anna Salai. Nearly 35 people have been admitted to hospital with symptoms of dehydration, the official said. The arterial
roads from Marina connecting various parts of the city too were affected by traffic snarls and the vehicles remained stationary for several minutes at a spot. The arterial roads from Marina connecting various parts of the city too were affected by traffic snarls and the vehicles remained stationary for several minutes at a spot.
First Published: Oct 06 2024 | 10:44 PM IST