Indian Air Force released an official notification for the recruitment of IAF Agniveer Vayu – Non Combatant Recruitment 2025 posts interested and eligible candidates can apply online through the official Indian Air Force website. The last date to submit the application form is 01-09-2025.
IAF Agniveer Vayu – Non Combatant Recruitment 2025 Notification has been released on 16-08-2025 at agnipathvayu.cdac.in. Check the complete job details, vacancy, age limit, application fee, selection process and how to apply from the article.
Indian Air Force Agniveer Vayu Non Combatant | |
No of Vacancies | Not Disclosed |
Organization | Indian Air Force |
Important Dates | |
Apply Online From | 14-08-2025 |
Last Date for Apply | 01-09-2025 |
Eligibility | |
Passed Matriculation/ equivalent examination from ‘Education Boards recognised by Central, State and UT as on date of registration’. Permanent body tattoos shall not be permitted. Only Unmarried and shall undertake not to marry during the defined engagement period of four years. | |
Age Limit & Relaxations | |
Maximum Age limit: 21 Years Date of Birth Block. Candidates born between 01 January 2005 and 01 July 2008 (both days inclusive) are eligible to apply. | |
Application Fee | |
SC/ ST/ PWBD candidates | Not Disclosed |
All Others | Not Disclosed |
Salary and Benefits | |
1st Year: 30,000/- 2nd Year: 33,000/- 3rd Year: 36,500/- 4th Year: 40,000/- | |
Support Links / Contact Details for Queries | |
Official Website | Click here |
Official Notification | Click here |
Application Form | Click Here |
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is the air arm of the Indian Armed Forces, responsible for securing Indian airspace and conducting aerial warfare during conflicts. It plays a critical role in both offensive and defensive operations to protect the sovereignty and integrity of the nation.
- Establishment: The IAF was officially established on October 8, 1932, during British rule, initially as an auxiliary air force. The first squadron was formed on April 1, 1933, with 6 RAF-trained officers and 19 airmen.
- Early Role: The IAF contributed significantly during World War II alongside the British, with many Indian pilots demonstrating exceptional bravery and skill.
- Primary Roles:
- Defense of Indian airspace.
- Providing air support and airlift capabilities during wars.
- Disaster relief and humanitarian assistance.
- Supporting ground operations during wartime.
- Participating in United Nations peacekeeping missions.
- Leadership: The President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Air Force. The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS) is a four-star officer, and only one officer, Arjan Singh, has been honored with the five-star rank of Marshal of the Air Force.