‘How to be smart and pretty’: IAF’s incredible pictures wow people
Indian Air Force (IAF) took to Twitter to share the incredible pictures from their rehearsals.
A post shared by Indian Air Force (IAF) on Twitter has turned into a source of chatter for many and left them amazed. The organisation shared a few spectacular images from the rehearsals for the upcoming programme during their 89th anniversary. Each year, this day is celebrated on October 8 to mark the foundation day of the Air Force.
“When you know how to be Smart and Pretty - Ways of the World,” they wrote while sharing the images. They also posted a few hashtags #AviationPhotoAlert, #RunUpToThe89th, and #MondayMorning. Another hashtag they shared is #ThisboyIsElectric – a phrase from Coldplay’s song Higher Power.
Take a look at the post IAF shared:
Since being posted a few hours ago, the share has gathered more than 4,000 likes and the numbers are quickly increasing. The share has also accumulated various comments.
“You are the sunshine that makes my day. Touch the sky with glory,” wrote a Twitter user. “Wait, let me pick my jaw which just dropped on the floor. This is drool worthy,” posted another. “Wow! This is magnificent,” commented a third.
What are your thoughts about the images shared by IAF?
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