The Indian Air Force's (IAF) renowned Sarang helicopter display team may be absent from the upcoming Aero India 2025 in Bengaluru due to safety concerns surrounding the HAL Dhruv advanced light helicopter.
This follows the grounding of all 330 Dhruv helicopters in January after a crash, prompting a thorough investigation by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL).
Sarang, known for its captivating aerial maneuvers and distinctive peacock-inspired livery, has been a major attraction at Aero India, symbolizing India's aerospace capabilities.
The team's possible absence marks a significant loss for the biennial event, which traditionally showcases both Sarang and the Suryakiran aerobatic team, highlighting India's aerial prowess.
The grounding of the Dhruv helicopters is a precautionary measure following a series of incidents, impacting both military and civilian operations.
While the Suryakiran team, which flies fixed-wing jets, remains unaffected, Sarang's participation depends on the clearance of the Dhruv. The team was notably absent from an air show in Vadodara in January due to the grounding.
The absence of Sarang from Aero India would disappoint aviation enthusiasts and potentially impact the event's overall appeal. The team's participation not only provides thrilling aerial displays but also serves as a testament to India's indigenous defence capabilities.
The final decision regarding Sarang's participation rests on the outcome of the Dhruv investigation and subsequent clearance by HAL and the IAF.