Lt Commander Yashasvi Solankee Becomes First Woman ADC to President of India

In a historic milestone for gender representation in the armed forces, Lieutenant Commander Yashasvi Solankee, 27, has been appointed as the first woman Aide-de-Camp (ADC) to the President of India, Droupadi Murmu. Selected in April 2025, she officially assumed the prestigious role on May 9, 2025, following a rigorous selection process and month-long orientation. The position, traditionally held by male officers, marks a shift towards inclusivity and empowerment within the military and the office of the President.

Why in News?

Yashasvi Solankee became the first woman ADC to the President of India, taking charge on May 9, 2025. Her appointment reflects President Droupadi Murmu’s commitment to women’s empowerment in the armed forces. The move is a significant step toward gender parity in ceremonial and military positions at the highest levels of government.

Background & Selection Process

  • ADCs are elite officers selected from the Army (3), Navy (1), and Air Force (1).
  • For the first time, women Naval officers were considered for the role.

Selection criteria included,

  • Physical fitness and minimum height of 173 cm.
  • Evaluation of intelligence, adaptability, presence, and communication.
  • 15-day evaluation at the Presidential Estate and a personal interview with the President.
  • Solankee was among three shortlisted women officers, all from the Navy.

Role of an ADC

  • Acts as liaison officer between the President and external visitors or officials.
  • Prepares the President’s briefing for each engagement.
  • Accompanies the President during ceremonial, diplomatic, and official events.
  • Assigned a duty room near the President’s office and is on call 24×7.
  • Coordinates with various military branches and government agencies.

About Lt Commander Yashasvi Solankee:

  • Age: 27
  • Background: Technical officer, formerly posted with Naval Armament (Defence Production) in Hyderabad.
  • Joins as ADC for a 2.5 to 3-year tenure.
  • She stated: “I had never dreamt of getting selected as the ADC to the President… I now need to be updated every second, as the President can ask anything anytime.”

Significance

  • Breaks a gender barrier in a top ceremonial and operational role.
  • Inspired directly by President Murmu’s vision for women’s empowerment.
  • Sets precedent for more women in leadership roles in the armed forces.
  • Highlights growing institutional support for gender diversity in national institutions.
Summary/Static Details
Why in the news? Lt Commander Yashasvi Solankee Becomes First Woman ADC to President of India
Position Aide-de-Camp (ADC) to the President of India
Tenure 2.5 to 3 years
Background Technical officer, Navy – Naval Armament (Defence Production)
Selection Process Orientation + Interview + Evaluation at Rashtrapati Bhavan
Height & Fitness Criteria Minimum 173 cm, physical and mental fitness
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