Kamal Chaudhry
Kamal Chaudhry was an Indian politician and a fighter pilot from the Indian Air Force. He was a Member of Parliament representing Hoshiarpur district of Punjab in the Lok Sabha for four terms. He was also Chairman of the Standing Committee on Defence and Chairman of the Public Undertaking Committee.
Early life and education
Chaudhry was born in Hoshiarpur, a month before India gained independence, to Ch. Balbir Singh, a freedom fighter and a highly respected Indian politician. His father, fondly referred to as Sher-e Punjab, was a prominent political and social figure who also served as Member of Parliament and MLA from Hoshiarpur on multiple occasions. His mother was a homemaker. After his schooling, he joined the National Defence Academy on 1 December 1967 and went on to become a fighter pilot in the Indian Air Force. He was commissioned on 21 June 1969. In 1982, he was part of the IAF team which was sent to the USSR to bring the latest MIG23 fighter aircraft to India.Following his father's assassination in 1985 by Khalistani terrorists, Kamal resigned from the IAF and joined the Indian National Congress.