Who is Captain Hansja Sharma? The Jammu girl who became India's first woman to pilot a Rudra helicopter
Women are making forward strides in almost every corner these days, be it boardrooms or battlefields, shattering the old glass ceilings with grit and grace. Recently, many women have made an indelible mark with their unmatchable contributions to India's armed forces, including Colonel Sofia Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh, who led the briefing for Operation Sindoor.
At the recently held Army Day celebrations, on January 15, another young woman took the center stage for all the right reasons!
Belonging to a quiet Jammu neighbourhood, staring down rejection and soaring past every doubt to command the skies in one of India's fiercest war machines.
Captain Hansja Sharma did not just break records, she's rewriting what it means to serve on the frontline, proving relentless hardwork and bravery can outfly any barrier.
At 27, Captain Hansja Sharma made history by becoming the Indian Army's first woman qualified to fly the Rudra armed helicopter. Born March 9, 1998, in Jammu, she topped her training at Combat Army Aviation Training School (CAATS) in Nashik, grabbing the Silver Cheetah Trophy for best combat aviator and becoming the first woman to claim it.
Facing a Temporary Rejection (TR), she bounced back with nose surgery and sheer will, joining without coaching. Her room bore the words 'Be brutal to yourself,' as shared by her mother in a TV interview.
She added, “She is like any other soldier to me... I am proud of every soldier who stand firm in front of the enemy,” while admitting fear of the ALH helicopter's open skies.
Future forward for women in the armed forces
Hansja's achievements are a shining example of the Army's push for inclusivity, inspiring youth amid evolving roles for women officers, symbolise resilience, and sets a bold benchmark for women looking forward to making a mark in the field.
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Who is Captain Hansja Sharma?
Captain Hansja Sharma did not just break records, she's rewriting what it means to serve on the frontline, proving relentless hardwork and bravery can outfly any barrier.
At 27, Captain Hansja Sharma made history by becoming the Indian Army's first woman qualified to fly the Rudra armed helicopter. Born March 9, 1998, in Jammu, she topped her training at Combat Army Aviation Training School (CAATS) in Nashik, grabbing the Silver Cheetah Trophy for best combat aviator and becoming the first woman to claim it.
Sharma’s educational background and career trajectory
After completing her studies from Xavier’s Convent School and Parade College in Jammu, she studied Zoology at the University of Jammu before Army selection, according to Defence Direct Education.She was the squadron lead at the Army Day Parade
She commanded the 251 Army Aviation Squadron at the 2026 Army Day Parade in Rajasthan on January 15, showcasing the HELINA missile system and spotlighting women in combat aviation. This NCC cadet turned ace also topped the 107th Air Traffic Management course at the Air Force Academy.Her mom's sacrifices bring out shining colours
Rashmi Sharma, a senior journalist and single mom, sold assets to support her kids. "Now Hansja tells me to stop working but since I am a journalist, she says if I will work, I may help many needful people," Rashmi told Republic TV.She added, “She is like any other soldier to me... I am proud of every soldier who stand firm in front of the enemy,” while admitting fear of the ALH helicopter's open skies.
Future forward for women in the armed forces
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