Vijay Diwas IAF aerial display Assam
The Vijay Diwas commemoration holds special significance for the Eastern Air Command, which played a crucial role during the 1971 conflict. (File Image)

Dibrugarh: The Indian Air Force will commemorate the 1971 war victory with a spectacular aerial display at Air Force Station Mohanbari in Assam’s Dibrugarh on Wednesday (December 10) as part of the Vijay Diwas Celebration 2025.

Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh, is scheduled to attend the event, while Defence Minister Rajnath Singh’s planned visit has been cancelled, according to reports.

Organised by the Headquarters Eastern Air Command, the event will showcase the operational proficiency, precision, and professionalism of the Indian Air Force through an awe-inspiring flying display over the lush green landscape of Dibrugarh.

The aerial demonstration will feature mighty aircraft, including Sukhoi Su-30 fighters, Dornier Do-228 surveillance aircraft, Antonov An-32 transport planes, Chinook heavy-lift helicopters, and Mi-17 helicopters.

The celebration, scheduled from 9 am to 2.30 pm, will witness the presence of military and civil dignitaries, air veterans, and schoolchildren.

In addition to the flying display, the event will include an exhibition and a movie release commemorating the 1971 war, which resulted in the liberation of Bangladesh and remains one of Indiaโ€™s most decisive military victories.

The Vijay Diwas commemoration holds special significance for the Eastern Air Command, which played a crucial role during the 1971 conflict.

The air operations conducted from bases in the eastern sector, including Mohanbari, were instrumental in achieving air superiority and supporting ground operations that led to the surrender of Pakistani forces in erstwhile East Pakistan.

The event provides an opportunity for the public to witness the capabilities of the Indian Air Force while honouring the sacrifice and valour of armed forces personnel who participated in the 1971 war.

Schoolchildren attending the programme will gain firsthand exposure to military aviation and the rich legacy of Indiaโ€™s armed forces.

Avik Chakraborty is Northeast Now Correspondent in Dibrugarh. He can be reached at: [email protected]