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Pakistan's lies revealed: Droupadi Murmu poses with Squadron Leader Shivangi Singh whom Islamabad falsely claimed was captured
The Pakistani media reports had claimed during the border conflict in May that Squadron Leader Shivangi Singh was a prisoner of war and her fighter jet was shot down during Operation Sindoor.
Now, busting Pakistani propaganda, she was seen posing with President Droupadi Murmu when she visited Ambala (Haryana) to take a sortie in a Rafale aircraft.
In May, after India had launched Operation Sindoor in response to the Pahalgam terror attack, Pakistani media and social media handles had claimed that Squadron Leader Singh's plane was disabled and she was later captured.
"The sortie on Rafale is an unforgettable experience for me. This first flight on the potent Rafale aircraft has instilled in me a renewed sense of pride in the nation's defence capabilities. I congratulate the Indian Air Force and the entire team of Air Force Station, Ambala for… pic.twitter.com/Ud3LX8uqBU
— President of India (@rashtrapatibhvn) October 29, 2025
The Indian government denied the report and factchecked social media posts and wrote on X: "Pro-Pakistan social media handles claim that an Indian Female Air Force pilot, Squadron Leader Shivani Singh, has been captured in Pakistan. This claim is Fake."
Indian Female Air Force pilot has NOT been captured🚨
— PIB Fact Check (@PIBFactCheck) May 10, 2025
Pro-Pakistan social media handles claim that an Indian Female Air Force pilot, Squadron Leader Shivani Singh, has been captured in Pakistan.#PIBFactCheck
❌ This claim is FAKE!#IndiaFightsPropaganda@MIB_India… pic.twitter.com/V8zovpSRYk
Murmu and her fighter jet experience
Murmu became India's first President to have taken sortie in two fighter aircrafts of the Indian Air Force. Earlier, she took a sortie in Sukhoi 30 MKI in 2023.
Also read: Droupadi Murmu becomes first President to fly in Rafale from airbase linked to Op. Sindoor
Air Force Station, Ambala is the first Air Force Station where Rafale aircrafts arrived from Dassault Aviation Facility, France.
"The President, who is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Armed Forces, flew for approximately 30 minutes covering about 200 kilometers before returning to the Air Force Station," read the statement.
The aircraft was flown by Group Captain Amit Gehani, Commanding Officer of the 17 Squadron.
The aircraft flew at a height of about 15000 ft above sea level and at a speed of about 700 kilometers per hour.
Later in the visitor’s book, the President expressed her feelings by writing a brief note in which she said, "I am delighted to visit Air Force Station Ambala for my maiden flight on Rafale aircraft of the Indian Air Force. The sortie on Rafale is an unforgettable experience for me. This first flight on the potent Rafale aircraft has instilled in me a renewed sense of pride in the nation's defence capabilities. I congratulate the Indian Air Force and the entire team of Air Force Station, Ambala for organising this sortie successfully.”
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