She is one of the first women fighter pilots in the IAF who will be a part of the Republic Day parade. Meet flight lieutenant Bhawana Kanth.
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00:30The journey of all of us started after the Air Force Academy.
00:58Before that, I belong to a middle-class family from Darbhanga, Bihar.
01:03I did college after schooling.
01:07After college, I passed my exams.
01:09I passed all the entries.
01:12Since I belong to a civil background, I had no idea about the army.
01:20But I knew that flying was the best option.
01:25When I went to the academy, I never paid attention to the army.
01:31Honestly, I didn't even know that girls were not allowed to be fighters.
01:35So, when I went to the academy, I thought that Air Force means fighters.
01:40I went there with this thought in mind.
01:42The journey of all of us has been the same.
01:47But the important thing is that I never felt that I am a girl.
01:53So, maybe fighter is not a thing for me.
01:55I just kept moving forward like a kid.
01:59I think my parents contributed the most.
02:03And obviously, my colleagues and instructors.
02:07I am very overwhelmed to see you and meet you.
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