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    From Rawalpindi Tikka to Balakot Tiramisu: IAF’s Dinner Menu Sparks Online Buzz

    New Delhi, Oct 9: The Indian Air Force (IAF) celebrated its 93rd anniversary with the usual pomp, ceremony, and patriotism — but this year, the celebrations also came with a surprising twist that has captured the imagination of netizens across India. A photo of the dinner menu, shared on social media, went viral almost immediately, sparking conversations about humour, creativity, and patriotic pride within the armed forces.

    The menu, which was part of a ceremonial dinner for senior officers and invited guests, included dishes named after Pakistani cities that have historical significance in the context of India’s counter-terror operations. Main courses featured dishes such as ‘Rawalpindi Chicken Tikka Masala’, ‘Rafiqui Rhara Mutton’, ‘Bholari Paneer Methi Malai’, ‘Sukkur Sham Savera Kofta’, ‘Sargodha Dal Makhani’, ‘Jacobabad Mewa Pulao’, and ‘Bahawalpur Naan’. Desserts were equally creative, with items like ‘Balakot Tiramisu’, ‘Muzaffarabad Kulfi Faluda’, and ‘Muridke Meetha Pan’, blending culinary delight with subtle political commentary.

    The menu image was first shared on X (formerly Twitter) with the caption: “93rd anniversary of #IndianAirForce – Dinner menu – pick your favourite. Next level trolling by IAF..” Within hours, it went viral, drawing widespread attention and humorous reactions from netizens. Many applauded the IAF for combining culinary creativity with a patriotic message, with one user commenting, “Sense of humour goes a long way in IAF,” while another wrote, “This is brilliant — patriotic trolling at its best!”

    What makes the menu particularly significant is that each city referenced has been directly linked to India’s counter-terror operations. Several of these locations were targets during Operation Bandar in 2019 and Operation Sindoor earlier this year, both launched in retaliation to cross-border terror activities originating from Pakistan. By naming dishes after these cities, the IAF effectively turned a ceremonial dinner into a subtle nod to India’s operational successes, earning admiration and amusement in equal measure.

    Experts on military morale note that such initiatives, while light-hearted, serve a deeper purpose. They not only boost the morale of personnel but also subtly communicate achievements and operational readiness to the public. In an era when social media amplifies every image and statement, the IAF’s dinner menu has proven to be an unexpected tool for public engagement, combining humour with national pride.

    Food bloggers and enthusiasts who came across the viral menu also noted the creativity and culinary finesse displayed in naming and preparation. The dishes, while humorous in name, reportedly adhered to gourmet standards, reflecting the attention to detail and professionalism of the catering teams involved in the event.

    Observers have pointed out that this instance marks a new trend in military celebrations, where institutions use subtle satire and creativity to highlight achievements and history while engaging with younger audiences online. It is a reminder that the armed forces are not only skilled in operations but are also adept at leveraging culture and media to connect with the public.

    As the viral images and posts continue to circulate, discussions have expanded beyond social media, with news portals and television channels picking up the story. Analysts note that such creative messaging helps in strengthening the perception of the armed forces among the public, particularly in times of heightened tensions along the borders.

    In conclusion, what began as a ceremonial dinner for the 93rd anniversary of the Indian Air Force has turned into a viral phenomenon, celebrated not just for the humour of the menu but also for the patriotism, creativity, and morale-boosting spirit it represents. From Rawalpindi Chicken Tikka Masala to Balakot Tiramisu, the IAF has demonstrated that even in ceremonial settings, a touch of wit and patriotism can go a long way — and in this case, it has captured the attention of the entire nation. (Agencies)