Navy Officer Yashasvi Solanki Becomes First Woman ADC to the President:

Navy Officer Yashasvi Solanki Becomes First Woman ADC to the President:

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Category : Appointment/Resignation Published on: June 18 2025

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Lieutenant Commander Yashasvi Solanki has made history by becoming the first female officer from the Indian Navy to be appointed as an Aide-de-Camp (ADC) to the President of India. A native of Haryana, she joined the Navy in 2012 under the Short Service Commission and has served in the Logistics Branch. The role is among five ADCs chosen by the President, representing all three military services.

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