Air Marshal Seethepalli Shrinivas assumed the role of Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief (AOC-in-C), Training Command, Indian Air Force on January 1, 2026. After taking over his new appointment, the Air Marshal paid
homage to bravehearts by laying a wreath at the Training Command War Memorial.An alumnus of the National Defence Academy, Air Marshal Shrinivas was commissioned in the fighter stream of the IAF on June 13, 1987. He is a 'Category A' Qualified Flying Instructor with over 4200 hours of flying experience on MiG-21, Iskra, Kiran, PC-7 Mk Il, HPT-32 and Microlite amongst other aircraft. He is also qualified as a 2nd pilot on Chetak / Cheetah helicopter and a categorised Operations Officer on the Pechora missile system.
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Who is Air Marshal Seethepalli Shrinivas?
Air Marshal Seethepalli Shrinivas has held a number of command appointments in his career. He has been the Commandant of the Air Force Academy, Air Officer Commanding (AOC) of a frontline fighter base on the Western border, and a premier flying training base, AOC Advance HQ Western Air Command (Jaipur), Commanding officer of the prestigious Flying Instructors School, Commandant of the Institute of Aerospace Safety and CO of Basic Flying Training School. His staff and other appointments include Assistant Chief of the Air Staff (Personnel Officers), Chief Instructor (Flying) at Air Force Academy, Ops Staff at HQ Central Air Command and Directing Staff at College of Air Warfare. Prior to his current assignment, he was the Senior Air Staff Officer at HQ SWAC.
The Air Marshal is a graduate of National Defence College, College of Defence Management and Defence Services Staff College. His educational qualifications include Master of Philosophy in Defence and Strategic Studies, Master of Management Studies and Master of Science in Defence and Strategic Studies.In recognition of his meritorious services, he was awarded the Vishisht Seva Medal in 2017 and the Ati Vishisht Seva Medal in 2024, by the Hon'ble President of India.