History of Vyomika Singh in Timeline

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Vyomika Singh

Wing Commander Vyomika Singh is an officer in the Indian Air Force (IAF) who serves as a helicopter pilot within the Flying Branch. Notably, she co-led the media briefing regarding Operation Sindoor in 2025. This military operation targeted terrorist infrastructure situated in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) in response to the Pahalgam terror attack. She holds the rank of Wing Commander.


December 2004: Commissioned into the Indian Air Force

In December 2004, Vyomika Singh was commissioned into the Indian Air Force’s Flying Branch as a helicopter pilot.

December 2019: Received Permanent Commission

In December 2019, Vyomika Singh received a permanent commission in the Flying Branch, enabling her to continue her service in a long-term capacity.

November 2020: Rescue Mission in Arunachal Pradesh

In November 2020, Vyomika Singh led a rescue mission in Arunachal Pradesh, providing crucial air support in remote areas.

2021: Mountaineering Expedition to Mount Manirang

In 2021, Vyomika Singh participated in a tri-services all-women mountaineering expedition to Mount Manirang (21,625 feet) in Himachal Pradesh, as part of the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav celebrations.

April 2025: Pahalgam Terror Attack

In April 2025, the Pahalgam terror attack resulted in 26 fatalities, which led to Operation Sindoor.

May 2025: Operation Sindoor Briefing

On May 7, 2025, Vyomika Singh co-led a media briefing in New Delhi, detailing Operation Sindoor, which targeted terrorist camps in Pakistan and PoK.

2025: Operation Sindoor Media Briefing

In 2025, Wing Commander Vyomika Singh co-led the media briefing for Operation Sindoor, an Indian Air Force military operation targeting terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), following the Pahalgam terror attack.