Question : Indian Army's 1st women combat aviator is ____________.
Option 1: Punita Arora
Option 2: Abhilasha Barak
Option 3: Priya Semwal
Option 4: Divya Ajith Kumar
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Correct Answer: Abhilasha Barak
Solution : The correct answer is Abhilasha Barak.
Captain Abhilasha Barak made history when she became the first female officer to enter the Army Aviation Corps as a Combat Aviator. Captain Barak's achievement has been regarded as a "Golden Letter Day" in Indian Army Aviation history. She received the coveted wings alongside 36 other army pilots at the Combat Army Aviation Training School in Nashik.
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