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President Murmu poses with IAF pilot Pakistan 'claimed to have captured' during Op Sindoor

Singh, the first female Indian pilot to fly the Rafale, gives the President a hands-on tour of the aircraft
President Droupadi Murmu poses for pictures before she takes a sortie in Rafale fighter jet, at Air Force Station in Haryana's Ambala, on Wednesday, October 29, 2025. Photo: X@rashtrapatibhvn

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Varanasi-born Squadron Leader Shivangi Singh posed with President Droupadi Murmu at Ambala Air Force Base on Wednesday, dismissing Pakistani social media claims that she had been captured during Operation Sindoor.

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Singh, the first female Indian pilot to fly the Rafale, gave the President a hands-on tour of the aircraft.

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Indian authorities had confirmed that Pakistan’s claims of downing six Indian jets, including Singh’s, were false, while Pakistan actually lost several of its own aircraft.

The videos circulated on social media of Singh’s “grief-stricken family” were unrelated, showing instead the family of Sergeant Surendra Kumar.

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Pakistan social media had claimed that Squadron Leader Shivangi Singh was captured and her Rafale fighter jet shot down during Operation Sindoor.

The photo of Singh in flight overalls, standing tall alongside the President with the Rafale in the background, clearly nagates Pakistan’s claims.

Operation Sindoor, launched in May in response to the terror attack in Jammu & Kashmir's Pahalgam, saw Pakistan exaggerate its military success.

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