Some names are not just news stories—they become symbols of inspiration for generations to come. Ishita Sangwan is one such young achiever who did not just dream of success, but worked relentlessly to turn her dream into reality and etch her name into history.
Hailing from a modest village in Charkhi Dadri district of Haryana, Ishita’s ambition was extraordinary—she wanted to touch the skies and become a fighter pilot in the Indian Air Force. At an age when many are still trying to decide their career paths, she chose a road filled with discipline, hardship, and extraordinary courage.
Her journey was far from easy. She did not come from a military background, nor did her family have any prior connection with the armed forces. Yet, the power of her dream proved stronger than her circumstances. The moment she learned about women being allowed entry into the National Defence Academy (NDA), it became a turning point in her life.
With limited time and resources, she began her preparation with determination. Hours of study, intense written examinations, and the demanding physical and psychological tests of the Services Selection Board—she faced every challenge with confidence and resilience. Despite the constraints, she stayed focused and committed to her goal.
After clearing the NDA selection process, her life transformed completely. The academy introduced her to a world of strict discipline, rigorous physical training, leadership challenges, and constant evaluation. Early mornings and late nights became a routine, and every day tested her endurance and willpower. Yet, these very hardships shaped her into a stronger and more determined individual.
Her hard work paid off when she successfully became part of the first batch of women cadets at the NDA. This achievement was not just personal—it marked a historic milestone in India’s defence journey, opening doors for women in spaces that were once considered exclusively male.
But Ishita’s journey does not stop here. Her ultimate dream is to become a fighter pilot in the Indian Air Force and serve the nation in one of its most demanding and prestigious roles.
Today, Ishita Sangwan stands as a beacon of hope for countless young aspirants who believe that circumstances do not define destiny—determination does. Her story proves that with courage, discipline, and unwavering focus, even the sky is not the limit.
Ishita is not just a name anymore; she represents a changing India—where daughters don’t just dream, they soar.


