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Meet Yashasvi Solanki, first woman navy officer to become President Droupadi Murmu's....
Meet Yashasvi Solanki, first woman navy officer to become President Droupadi Murmu's....

India.com

time13-06-2025

  • Politics
  • India.com

Meet Yashasvi Solanki, first woman navy officer to become President Droupadi Murmu's....

Women have been shattering shackles and redefining limits in every area. They are pioneers, change-makers, and symbols of strength and resilience, showcasing that no dream is too big and no barrier is unbreakable. In a proud and historic moment for the Indian Navy, Lieutenant Commander Yashasvi Solanki has become the first woman officer from the Indian Navy to be appointed as Aide-De-Camp (ADC) to the President of India. Breaking barriers and setting a powerful example, Lieutenant Commander Yashasvi Solanki's appointment marks a significant step forward, as no woman from the Navy has ever held this esteemed position before. Hailing from Bharuch, Gujarat, Yashasvi was appointed to the role in April 2025 and then subsequently underwent about a month-long orientation and training. She was formally presented the characteristic 'Aiguillette' by the President on May 9, representing the formal declaration of an Aide-De-Camp (ADC). According to the AajTak report, Solanki will serve in this prestigious role for the next two and a half to three years. During this time, she will accompany the President at all times during official programs, meetings, and ceremonial events, providing continuous support and assistance. Yashasvi Solanki's appointment inspires millions of young girls. It is a powerful reminder that women are increasingly taking their rightful place in the defence and leadership structures of the nation, breaking barriers and establishing a presence where it truly matters. According to the AajTak report, Yashasvi Solanki mentioned that the role demands thorough preparation ahead of every presidential engagement, including staying informed about the guests and upcoming events. It's essential, she explained, because briefing the President is part of the responsibility, and any question can come her way. She also reflected on how unexpected this opportunity was for her, admitting that becoming the President's ADC was never something she had envisioned or even considered, simply because it didn't seem within reach.

Yashasvi Solanki first woman Navy officer to become President's Aide-de-Camp
Yashasvi Solanki first woman Navy officer to become President's Aide-de-Camp

India Today

time30-05-2025

  • Politics
  • India Today

Yashasvi Solanki first woman Navy officer to become President's Aide-de-Camp

Lieutenant Commander Yashasvi Solanki of the Indian Navy has been appointed as Aide-de-Camp (ADC) to the President of India. This is the first time a woman officer from the Indian Navy has been posted as an ADC to the Supreme Commander of the Armed role of an ADC involves facilitating coordination and communication between the President and various arms of the establishment, ensuring seamless staff work and official President is typically assigned five ADCs - three from the Army, one each from the Navy and the Air Force. In addition, the President may choose officers from any of the armed forces at their discretion to serve in this role. Lieutenant Commander Yashasvi Solanki's appointment follows the increasing integration of women into key military roles, including as ADCs to Army Commanders, Service Chiefs and Governors in recent years. Her selection reflects the growing trust and recognition of women officers in the Indian armed forces' highest ceremonial and administrative in December 2024, it was announced that the personal staff officers for the service chiefs of all defence forces - the Army, the Navy, and the Air Force - would be appointed from their sister services starting January 1, 2025. The move marked a significant step towards achieving uniformity within the was seen as a major step towards the 'theaterisation' of the defence forces - a process that began with the appointment of the first Chief of Defence Staff, General Bipin Rawat, in all service chiefs received their personal staff officers, known as Aide-de-Camp, not only from their own services but also from units with which they had a personal or professional connection. This marks the first time ADCs have been appointed for service chiefs from other services.

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