Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to attend MiG-21 decommissioning ceremony in Chandigarh today
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh attended the Indian Air Force's MiG-21 decommissioning ceremony in Chandigarh, marking the retirement of the iconic aircraft after six decades of service. The MiG-21, inducted in 1963, played a crucial role in India'...

In a post on X, Rajnath Singh wrote, "Today, 26th September, I shall be in Chandigarh. Shall attend the Decommissioning ceremony of IAF's MiG-21. Looking forward to it."
After serving for six decades, the iconic MiG-21 is going to retire today.
The aircraft leaves behind a record of unmatched service and a legacy that will be remembered as India transitions to a new generation of fighter jets.
Inducted in 1963, the MiG-21 has served for nearly six decades and has been a cornerstone of India's air power. The first squadron, the 28 Squadron, raised in Chandigarh, was nicknamed 'First Supersonics' as India's first supersonic fighter.
In the 1971 war, MiG-21s struck the Governor's residence in Dhaka, leading to Pakistan's surrender. The aircraft has shot down multiple generations of enemy fighters, from F-104s in 1971 to the F-16 in 2019, making it one of the most battle-tested jets in IAF history.
Known as the "backbone of the IAF," the MiG-21 was also fielded in the Kargil war.
Earlier on Wednesday, a full-dress rehearsal was held at the Chandigarh Air Base ahead of the retirement ceremony.
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