Meet Flight Lieutenant Samarth Shukla: Fighter Pilot Who Destroyed Key Targets During Operation Sindoor
Flight Lieutenant Samarth Shukla (Service No. 36597 F(P)), a qualified pilot in the Indian Air Force’s Flying (Pilot) branch, exemplifies the professionalism, precision, and dedication that define India’s fighter pilots. Assigned to a Mirage 2000 squadron, he played a direct role in the precision air-to-ground strikes executed during Operation Sindoor in May 2025. For his contribution to these operations, which targeted key terrorist infrastructure, he was awarded a Mention-in-Despatches by the President of India on the eve of the 79th Independence Day.
Early Life, Education, and Entry into the Indian Air Force
Born into a family that instilled a strong sense of national service, Flight Lieutenant Shukla pursued higher education at Delhi Technological University (DTU), formerly Delhi College of Engineering. He graduated in 2018 with a degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering. That same year, he achieved an All India Rank of 8 in the Combined Defence Services Examination (CDSE) for the Indian Air Force, demonstrating exceptional academic and aptitude capabilities.
In a 2018 interview with DTU Times, he articulated his motivation for choosing a military career over conventional engineering paths: “I’ve always wanted to join the Air Force. Everyone you’ll see has a 9-to-5 job and can’t wait for the weekend to come, but I didn’t want a life like that. I’ve always wanted to be a pilot, so the Air Force provided the perfect opportunity to do that. And then there is the job satisfaction and the pride of wearing the uniform.” He noted that his engineering background proved advantageous in preparing for the CDSE written examination, which tested English, Mathematics, and General Knowledge, as well as the Computerised Pilot Selection System (CPSS). DTU’s administration provided significant support by facilitating documentation and granting necessary leave for the Service Selection Board and medical processes.
Commissioning, Training Excellence, and Early Career
Flight Lieutenant Shukla was commissioned into the Indian Air Force on 21 December 2019 as part of the 204 Pilot Course. He was promoted to the rank of Flight Lieutenant on 21 December 2021. During the valedictory ceremony of the 204 Pilots Course at Air Force Station Bidar in February 2021, he received the trophy for standing first in the overall order of merit, a distinction that underscored his exceptional flying skills and leadership potential from the outset of his operational career.

He qualified on the upgraded Mirage 2000 platform, including the two-seat Mirage 2000TI variant. This French-origin, all-weather supersonic multi-role fighter remains a cornerstone of the Indian Air Force’s strike and air-superiority capabilities. In a 2023 interview with Forces News during Exercise Cobra Warrior, he described the aircraft’s versatility: “It is the upgraded version of the old Mirage. It is an all-weather supersonic multi-role fighter aircraft, which means I can do simultaneous air-to-air or air-to-ground missions in one sortie.”
International Exposure: Exercise Cobra Warrior 2023
Flight Lieutenant Shukla gained valuable international operational experience during Exercise Cobra Warrior, the United Kingdom’s premier multilateral air exercise, held at RAF Waddington in March 2023. This marked the Indian Air Force’s first participation in the exercise. As part of the Mirage 2000 contingent, he ferried the aircraft halfway around the world, with technical stops in Saudi Arabia and Greece. The deployment tested pilots in high-intensity combat scenarios and fostered interoperability with allied air forces. He highlighted the professional benefits, noting the opportunity to learn from other nations and share Indian expertise.

Gallant Contribution in Operation Sindoor (May 2025)
Operation Sindoor was launched on 7 May 2025 in response to a major terror attack in Pahalgam that claimed 26 lives. The operation involved coordinated missile and air strikes by the Indian Armed Forces on nine terrorism-related infrastructure sites linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. The strikes were described as focused, measured, and non-escalatory, aimed solely at dismantling terrorist networks without targeting Pakistani military or civilian facilities.
Flight Lieutenant Shukla’s squadron executed precision air-to-ground strikes against key targets during the operation. Operating the Mirage 2000 platform, the unit delivered accurate munitions in a high-threat environment characterised by intense aerial engagements involving over 114 aircraft from both sides. The Indian Air Force achieved air superiority, enabling effective long-range strikes and forcing a ceasefire by 10 May 2025.

For his role in these precision operations, Flight Lieutenant Shukla was among the Indian Air Force personnel honoured with a Mention-in-Despatches. The President approved 290 such awards on 14 August 2025, recognising acts of gallantry and distinguished service during Operation Sindoor. The citation for individual recipients is not separately detailed in the official gazette, consistent with standard practice for this honour.
Recognition and Enduring Commitment
The Mention-in-Despatches stands as a testament to Flight Lieutenant Shukla’s operational effectiveness and courage under challenging conditions. Publicly available images from the period depict him alongside a Mirage 2000TI, underscoring the aircraft’s central role in both training exercises and combat missions.
Flight Lieutenant Samarth Shukla’s career trajectory—from academic excellence at DTU to topping his pilot course, international deployments, and combat contributions—reflects the highest standards of the Indian Air Force. His service continues to embody the values of professionalism, precision, and national commitment that safeguard India’s skies and interests. As the nation honours its defenders, officers of his calibre remain integral to the Indian Air Force’s operational readiness and strategic deterrence.








61 comments
Operation Sindoot was carried by several people of the Armed Forces of India.
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It might have been better if the author would be Accolades of APPRECIATION FOR THE COMBINED EFFORTS OF THE FORCES, AS THE LACK OF TIME DID NOT BOTHER THE PATH OF ACTION WHICH TOOK THE COMPANY OFFICERS FROM THE OPPOSITE SIDE, THE FORCES WITH A WIDE RANGE OF GROUND AND THE AIR FORCE POWER WAS HIGHLY EFFECTIVE IN A TRETURNED STRATEGICAL METHODICAL TOGETHER and even the caught whose Bison War Aircraft was hit, the Pilot of the warrior Came Back After negotiation with the PMThen ImranKhan, servicesor achievemen beforebeingCommissioned on selection. .Jai Ho India 🇮🇳 !
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What irresponsible journalism. Is this the way you reveal the complete identity of an officer. You have compromised on his secrecy and put his entire family to risk. Idiotic journalism.
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