Abhinandan Varthaman

Abhinandan Varthaman (IAF) Wiki, Age, Wife, Family, Biography

Abhinandan Varthaman

Abhinandan Varthaman is an Indian Air Force personnel. On 27 February 2019, his name started doing rounds in the media after he was caught by Pakistan Army. Pakistan shared a video of a person wearing a flight suit. In the video, the person was heard saying that he was Wing Commander Abhinandan. He was blindfolded in the video and gave out his service number. In the video, he said-

My name is Wing Commander Abhinandan. My service number is 27981. I’m a flying pilot. My religion is Hindu.”

In the video, Abhinandan Varthaman was seen tied from behind and he was also bleeding from the nose.

Abhinandan Varthaman In The Custody Of Pakistan

In another video, he was seen beaten up by a mob in Pakistan.

Major General Asif Ghafoor, the spokesperson of Pakistan armed forces, confirmed about the capture of the Indian Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman. He said-

Two Indian pilots were taken into custody and they are being treated well: one is injured and is being provided proper medical care.”

Later, the Indian Government also confirmed that an Indian Air Force (IAF) pilot was gone missing in action and acknowledged that Pakistan had claimed that the pilot was in their captivity.

Statement Of The Indian Government On The Missing IAF Pilot On 27 February 2019

According to sources, Abhinandan Varthaman is from Tambaram, a residential area in the southern part of Chennai while his ancestral background is from Kancheepuram, Tamil Nadu. Abhinandan Varthaman is a MiG 21 Bison Pilot. Although his exact age is not known, he is most probably in his mid-30s. Reportedly, he was commissioned into the Indian Air Force on 19 June 2004.

Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman With His Fellow Officers

In another video, Abhinandan Varthaman was seen praising the Pakistani Army. In the same video, he revealed that he is a married person. However, he didn’t disclose much about his wife’s name and other family members.

The whole incident took place on the backdrop of the 2019 Pulwama Attack. In the attack, a convoy of vehicles carrying the Indian security personnel on the Jammu Srinagar National Highway was attacked by a vehicle-borne suicide bomber at Lethpora (near Awantipora) in the Pulwama district, Jammu and Kashmir, India; resulting in the deaths of 40 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel and the attacker.

The Site Of Pulwama Attack

The attacker was later identified as Adil Ahmad Dar, a local from Indian-administered Kashmir, and a member of Jaish-e-Mohammed. A Pakistan-based Islamist militant group Jaish-e-Mohammed took the responsibility of the attack.

A File Photo Of Adil Ahmad Dar

In retaliation of the Pulwama Attack, twelve Mirage 2000 jets of the Indian Air Force crossed the Line of Control and dropped bombs into Balakot region of Pakistan on 26 February 2019. India claimed that it attacked a training camp of Jaish-e-Mohammed, which was operating from Balakot, and killed a large number of terrorists.

A Jet Plane Of The Indian Air Force During The Airstrike In Balakot

The conflict between Indian and Pakistan escalated on 27 February 2019 after the Pakistan Air Force violated Indian airspace in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch and Nowshera sectors. While Indian officials said that a Pakistani Air Force F-16 fighter jet was shot down in Jammu, Pakistan had claimed to have shot down two IAF aircraft and arrested two pilots.

A Pakistani Soldier Sitting On The Wreckage Of A Jet Plane Of The Indian Air Force

In a press conference, Major General Asif Ghafoor, the director general (DG) of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), said,

Two aircrafts of the Indian Air Force infringed on the Line of Control and entered Pakistan. The Pakistan Air Force was ready. They took it on, there was engagement, and in the end, both Indian aircrafts were shot down. Out of that, the wreckage of one fell on our side, and the wreckage of the second fell on theirs.”

Following the capture of Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, a number of tweets and posts on other social media platforms started pouring in India; praying for his safe return to the soil of India.

Tweets Following The Capture of Abhinandan Varthaman By Pakistan

Abhinandan’s father, Simhakutty Varthaman is a retired Air Marshal of Indian Air Force. Simhakutty has also served as Air Officer Commanding-in-Cheif in the Easterd Air Command.

Abhinandan Varthaman’s Parents

Here’s a glimpse of Abhinandan Varthaman’s stint at the Indian Air Force:


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