India, Feb. 10 -- History was made in the Indian armed forces as Air Chief Marshal A.P. Singh and Chief of the Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi flew together on the indigenous Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas. The milestone event, which took place on at Bengaluru's Aero India 2025, saw the two top military officers-former course mates from the National Defence Academy (NDA)-taking off from Air Force Station Yelahanka for a brief but successful sortie.

This marked the first instance where two serving chiefs of the Indian military jointly flew a fighter jet, underscoring the growing synergy between the armed forces. General Dwivedi, visibly elated after the flight, called it the most memorable moment of his life. He praised the Indian A...