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About Wing Commander Namansh Syal who died at Tejas Jet Crash in Dubai

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Namansh Syal
Namansh Syal

Himachal Pradesh’s Patialakad village in Nagrota Bagwan was engulfed in grief after Wing Commander Namansh Syal, 34, of the Indian Air Force, was killed when an IAF Tejas fighter jet crashed in the United Arab Emirates Friday during the Dubai Airshow 2025. The indigenous aircraft went down during a practice and demonstration flight at the prestigious event in the afternoon local time.

Namansh Syal’s Background

Wing Commander Syal, a Nagrota Bagwan resident known for discipline and exceptional service record, completed schooling at Sainik School, Sujanpur Tira, in Hamirpur district. He is survived by his aged parents, his wife—an Indian Air Force officer—and their six-year-old daughter.

His father, Jagan Nath, a retired Army officer who later served as principal in the Himachal Pradesh Education Department, and his mother Bina Devi were in Hyderabad to meet their son and daughter-in-law when the tragedy occurred. The Syal family home had been locked for several days.

Tejas Jet Crash Details

Visuals aired on multiple TV channels showed the Tejas jet losing altitude before hitting the ground and erupting into a massive fireball. Thick smoke billowed from the crash site, leaving Dubai Airshow spectators stunned.

Community Response

News of the fatal crash sent waves of grief across Kangra valley, with villagers gathering outside the family home late into the cold night. Many sat in shock, lighting a bonfire for warmth as they tried to comprehend the loss of their brave son.

Official Condolences

Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu expressed profound sorrow, saying the nation had lost a courageous and dedicated pilot. He stated Wing Commander Namansh Syal’s bravery and unwavering commitment to the nation would always be remembered, extending heartfelt condolences to the grieving family.

Awaiting Final Arrangements

Details of Wing Commander Syal’s last rites are yet to be finalized. The tragedy has deeply impacted both the local community and the broader Indian Air Force family, highlighting the risks faced by military aviators during demonstration flights.

Indigenous Aircraft Program

The crash involving the Tejas—India’s indigenously developed light combat aircraft—occurred during a high-profile international event meant to showcase the country’s aerospace capabilities. The incident raises questions about the circumstances leading to the crash, with investigations expected to determine the technical or operational factors involved.

The loss underscores the sacrifices made by military personnel in service to the nation.

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