Air Marshal B Manikantan Retires After 40-Year IAF Career
Air Marshal B Manikantan Retires After 40-Year IAF Career

Bringing to a close an illustrious career spanning four decades, Air Marshal B Manikantan, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Central Air Command, retired from the Indian Air Force on Sunday. As head of Central Air Command, he played a crucial role in enhancing operational readiness and ensuring effective execution of important missions, including notable contribution of the command's combat assets during Operation Sindoor.

Retirement Ceremony

The occasion of his retirement was marked by a Commanders' Conclave reviewing operational preparedness, along with a tree plantation drive. The ceremony concluded with a Guard of Honour and a tribute at the Command War Memorial.

Career Highlights

Commissioned on June 7, 1986, he established himself as a skilled helicopter combat leader, accumulating around 5,555 flying hours across a wide range of rotary and fixed-wing aircraft. Throughout his career, he held several key command and staff appointments, earning recognition for his exceptional service with prestigious honours, including Param Vishisht Seva Medal, Ati Vishisht Seva Medal and Vayu Sena Medal.

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Broader Initiatives

Air Marshal Manikantan focused on broader initiatives such as facilitating complex land acquisitions and strengthening civil-military cooperation. His leadership and vision have left a lasting impact on the Indian Air Force.

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