The Indian Air Force has announced the opening of a recruitment rally for Agniveervayu Intake 02/2026, providing young aspirants across the country an opportunity to join India’s armed forces under the Agnipath Scheme. The rally will commence from March 9, 2026, and interested candidates are encouraged to review eligibility criteria and apply within the stipulated time.

The recruitment rally will be held at the Main Gate of Acharya Nagarjuna University, located on NH-16, Nagarjuna Nagar, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh (522510). The venue is expected to host a large number of candidates aspiring to serve the nation through the Air Force.
Under the Agnipath scheme, selected candidates will serve as Agniveervayu personnel in the Indian Air Force for a defined period while receiving specialized military training, skill development, and opportunities for career advancement. The program aims to build a young, dynamic, and technologically skilled force to meet modern defence requirements.
Officials said the recruitment drive reflects the government’s continued focus on strengthening the country’s defence capabilities while offering youth a pathway to serve the nation with pride and discipline.
Candidates are advised to carefully review the eligibility criteria, selection process, and application guidelines available on the official recruitment portal. Complete details regarding age limit, educational qualifications, and recruitment procedures can be accessed at the official website:
http://agnipathvayu.cdac.in
The recruitment rally is expected to attract thousands of applicants eager to join the Air Force and contribute to national security.
The initiative has also been highlighted by key government and defence communication channels including Ministry of Defence (India) and other official defence platforms promoting careers in the armed forces.
With opportunities for training, discipline, and service to the nation, the Agniveervayu Intake 02/2026 rally is set to become a major recruitment event for aspiring youth looking to build a future in the Indian Air Force.





