After nearly six decades of service, the Indian Air Force on Friday retired its iconic MiG-21 fighter jet, which took its final sortie in a decommissioning ceremony held in Chandigarh in the presence of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. The MiG-21 has long been the backbone of India’s aerial might, representing the courage, precision, and resilience of generations of Indian Air Force (IAF) pilots.

The farewell ceremony took place at Chandigarh Air Force Station, where the supersonic jet, the longest-serving fighter in IAF history, was formally decommissioned. Inducted in 1963, the MiG-21 trained generations of pilots and proved its mettle in multiple conflicts, including the 1965 and 1971 wars, and the 1999 Kargil War, becoming more than just a fighter jet, a representation of IAF’s power a

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