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15 Inspiring Women Officer Of Indian Army

On International Women’s Day Meet the stellar women achievers of the Indian Armed Forces who have been inspired by their grit and determination. These great women, usher in the hope that...

On International Women’s Day Meet the stellar women achievers of the Indian Armed Forces who have been inspired by their grit and determination. These great women, usher in the hope that every girl has the inherent potential to realise her aspirations.

Also, a group of women army officers expressed their views on gender equality and women empowerment while sharing their experiences during their journey of achieving multiple accomplishments.
It doesn’t matter whether it is a man or a woman who takes over leadership, said women army officers.

Lieutenant Manisha Bohra

  • Army Ordnance Corps: The 1st Woman To Lead Its All-male AOC Contingent On Republic Day 2022. She Belongs To Khuna Bora Village In Champawat District, Uttarakhand, She Became The 1st Woman Army Officer From Her Village To Take A Commission In The Armed Forces.

Captain Sania

  • She belongs to Reasi, Jammu & Kashmir. She joined the OTA Chennai in 2018 after achieving AIR-1 in her SSB interview. She Led The Women Team To De-Launch 60 Feet Bailey Bridge In A Day.

Captain Mallika Negi

  • She Is The Part Of the Air Traffic Controller At the Missamari Army Aviation Base. An Expert In Operating The Indian Army Choppers And Heron Mark-1 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle At An Aviation Squadron In Missamari, Assam.

Brig S V Saraswati

  • Deputy DG Of MNS She Has Been Bestowed With The National Florence Nightingale Award 2020. Which Is The Highest National Distinction A Nurse Can Achieve For Selfless Devotion And Exceptional Professionalism.

Captain Sariya Abbasi

  • A Troop Commander With An Army Air Defence Regiment Deployed Near The Contested LAC In Tawang Sector. Her Unit Is One Of The First AD Regiments In The Country To Be Equipped With Upgraded L70 Guns. She passed out from OTA Chennai in 2017.

Lieutenant Manu Garg

  • A Women Officer Of 13 Engineer Regiment Was The Proud Recipient Of The Prestigious Silver Grenade Award And General-Officer-Commanding-in-Chief Army Training Command (ARTRAC) Award In Young Officers 151 Course At College Of Military Engineering, Pune.

Major Aaina Rana

  • She becomes the 1st woman Indian army officer to assume the command of a Road Construction Company, in the challenging Himalayan region, responsible for road connectivity to Indo- China Borders.

Captain Deepsikha Chettri

  • She is only the 2nd women officer from Sikkim to ever serve the Indian Army. However, she is not just an army officer, but a doctor too. She has marched in an arena, where only men are seen more frequently.

Captain Preeti Chaudhary

  • A Sword Of Honour Winner at OTA, Chennai she walked twice on Rajpath during Republic Day Parade, once while she was a part of NCC Contingent and other being the only lady commander in 72nd Republic Day Parade as she led the Army Air Defence regiment’s Schilka air defence gun contingent.

Captain Tanya Shergill

  • An Engineer By Education, A Fourth-generation Officer, She Became The 1st Lady Officer To Lead The Whole Parade On Army Day And Then Became The 1st Female Commander To Lead A Contingent As She Leads The Corps Of Signals (her Parent Regiment) On Rajpath During Republic Day Parade.

Captain Ruchi Sharma

  • Commissioned in 1996 in the Army Ordinance Course after completion of training at OTA, Chennai. she created the history by qualifying as the 1st woman paratrooper. The challenges of becoming an operational paratrooper are many which include running 40 km with a load of 10 kg on the back during training.

Captain Divya Ajith Kumar

  • A young lady of 21 years receiving the “Sword Of Honour” and the Best All-Round Cadet Award in a combined course of men and women was something unforeseen or unimaginable but for one Divya. She led an all-women contingent of 154 women officers during Republic Day in 2015.

Lt Col Mitali Madhumita

  • India’s 1st female officer to receive the Sena Medal for gallantry, She was leading the Army’s English Language Training Team in Kabul, was the first officer to reach the Indian Embassy in Kabul that came under attack by suicide bombers in February 2010.

Maj Anjana Bhaduria

  • Batchmate of Maj Priya Jhingan of WSES-1 course at OTA she was the 1st female officer in the Indian Army to win the gold medal. Her brother was hesitant to allow her to go for training in Chennai, but her determination threw all the obstacles away.

Maj Priya Jhingan

  • As women were not recruited for the posts of a commissioned officer at the time, she wrote a letter directly to the Chief of Army Staff for allowing the same. Cadet number 001 at the OTA, Priya served for 10 years in the army and always came up strong for any of her cases.

Women Army Officers Share Views On Gender Equality

  • “You should not limit yourself that you must compete with him or her or just one person tries to be the best version of yourself.” – Maj Ankita Chaudhary.
  • “A message that I want to give on women’s day is that ladies you are far, far more talented, have far more potential. You only require realizing your potential, understand your capabilities and work on it and spread your wings and fly.” – Lt Col Namrata Rathore
  • “The journey will be a little difficult for you, little challenging before you than other people but you must aim for it and then go for it and never look back. People will be angry and sad about it but that’s just okay.” – Capt. Preeti Choudhary

Conclusion:

There are numerous examples of women-in-uniform who have raised the bar continuously and with recent schemes to induct more girls into the forces it would always raise the morale. Jai Hind

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