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Pakistan's claim of capturing India's first female Rafale pilot Lt Shivangi Singh is false

A viral claim that IAF pilot Shivangi Singh was captured by Pakistani forces was debunked by PIB. India's first female Rafale pilot, she began her career with the MiG-21 Bison before training on the Rafale.

May 11, 2025 / 15:19 IST
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India's first female Rafale pilot, Flight Lieutenant Shivangi Singh, falsely claimed captured by Pakistan (Image credit: AFP)

As tensions between New Delhi and Islamabad escalate, India is not only facing attacks with drones, missiles, and artillery fire from Pakistan but also battling the spread of misinformation on social media.

On Saturday, a false claim circulated online stating that Pakistani forces had captured Squadron Leader Shivangi Singh. A viral video and image falsely suggested that Singh had been captured near Sialkot after her jet was shot down amid rising India-Pakistan tensions.

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However, the Press Information Bureau (PIB) swiftly debunked the claim, clarifying its falsehood.

Let's take a closer look at who's Squadron Leader Shivangi Singh? 

Shivangi Singh made history by becoming India's first and only woman pilot to fly the Rafale fighter jet. She serves in the prestigious Golden Arrows Squadron of the Indian Air Force, based in Ambala, Punjab.