Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Air force planning to celebrate Marshal Arjan Singh’s legacy

- Press Trust of India letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: The Indian Air Force is planning to celebrate the legacyofth­elateIAFMa­rshalArjan Singh to inspire the youth to emulate the qualities of the iconic aviator, a top officer has said.

Singh, the only officer of the IAF to be promoted to five-star rank, equivalent to a Field Marshal in the army, died last month at the age of 98.

“He was an icon, widely admired, not just for his great profession­al achievemen­ts but also for his human qualities. He was a towering figure and his life will continue to inspire us all,” vice-chief of air staff Air Marshal SB Deo said.

At the “14th Subroto Mukherjee Seminar” held at the IAF auditorium here on Friday, a moment of silence was observed in honour of the hero of 1965 India-Pakistan war.

“Yes, we are planning to celebrate his legacy. He was a hero and still remains so,” Deo said on the sidelines of the event. However, he did not divulge details about the plans.

When asked what qualities of Singh the youth should learn from, he said: “Fitness, that’s the first thing that comes to my mind. He was inching towards 100 but still remained a young man at heart forever. And, his courage and commitment are qualities that are worthy of emulation,” he added.

The vice-chief of air staff said the IAF celebrated him while he was still alive, and the Air Force Station, Panagarh in West Bengal, was renamed as Air Force Station Arjan Singh in 2016.

Air Marshal Vinod Patney (retd), director general of the CAPS (Centre for Air Power Studies), which organised the seminar, in his opening remarks said: “We recently lost a hero (Singh) and he leaves behind a void.”

“The auditorium is located in the area (Subroto Park) named after Air Marshal Subroto Mukerjee, another of our icons, who was the first chief of air staff of the IAF. And, now late IAF Marshal Arjan Singh will join the league of extraordin­ary men, who have left us, but continue to inspire us,” he said.

A senior official of the IAF said plans were afoot to pay tribute to Singh on the Indian Air Force Day (October 8) in a befitting way. “We are planning to put up a huge image of him on a celebrator­y banner alongside the pictures of aircraft. His legacy is unmatchabl­e,” he said

Singh was entrusted with the responsibi­lity of leading the IAF when he was only 44, a task he carried out with élan. He was the chief of the IAF when it found itself at the forefront of the 1965 conflict.

Born on April 15, 1919 in Lyallpur in Punjab in undivided India, he had flown more than 60 different types of aircraft, and had played a major role in transformi­ng the IAF into one of the most potent air forces globally and the fourth biggest in the world. He was awarded the Padma Vibhushan, the second highest civilian honour, in 1965.

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