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Write a Note on Wing Commander Abhinandan...​


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Answered by MeliodasAnime
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he is a human being. He is a man . His age is plus 30. He has a mother. He has a father. he has a wife. His father was also in indian air force. His grandfather was also in indian air force. He has a moustache. He has hair. Je went to Pakistan.He is indian.

Answered by temporarygirl
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Here is your answer -

Indian Air Force (IAF) pilot Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman has completed his debriefing and medical examination and has gone on a short leave. He is likely to go back to the same unit, according to a defence source.

“He is fine and has gone back to his unit in Srinagar. From there, he has gone on sick leave for four weeks,” the source said on Thursday.

Wg. Cdr. Abhinandan was caught by Pakistan on February 27 after his MiG-21 Bison fighter jet was hit in a dogfight and came down across the Line of Control (LoC). He was released and handed over to India at the Wagah-Attari border crossing on March 1.

He was posted with the MiG-21 squadron in Srinagar before the incident. His posting will be decided once he gets back to duty.

However, the source said he is likely to join the same unit.

There are questions if he will get back to a fighter unit as ejection from a fighter jet has an impact on the spine.

Air Chief Marshal B.S. Dhanoa had said last week that Wg. Cdr. Abhinandan will get into fighter cockpit once he is fit. “If he’s immediately fit, he will go back to the same unit. We don’t change units just because of that,” he stated.

As soon as he crossed over, Wg. Cdr Varthaman was brought to Delhi and admitted to the Army’s Research and Referral (R&R) hospital where he underwent a through medical examination and debriefing by several agencies on the events since the crash to his release. He was subjected to mental harassment during the two days of confinement by Pakistan, officials said.

Meanwhile, IAF has attributed the hit on the F-16, which was shot down during the aerial engagement, to Wg. Cdr Varthaman.

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