India has most number of female pilots in the world

New York (USA) – According to International Society of Women Airline Pilots and Directorate General of Civil Aviation (for India), 15% of the pilots in the country are women. Last year, the International Society of Women Airline Pilots also released gender equality in the airline industry in 2021. The report noted that at 12.4% (in 2021) India ranked top in gender equality at the flight deck, followed by Ireland (9.9%), South Africa (9.8%), Australia (7.5%), Canada (7%), Germany (6.9%), USA (5.5%), UK (4.7%), New Zealand (4.5%), Scandinavia (3.8%), Qatar (2.4%), Japan (1.3%) and Singapore (1%), respectively.

The sixth place in this list is Germany at 6.9%, US 5.5%, United Kingdom 4.7%, New Zealand 4.5%, while in the Islamic country of Qatar only 2.4% are working as female pilots.

Editorial Perspective

Although the Indian Constitution is secular on paper, the soul of India is Hindu Dharma. The so-called progressive countries blabber repeatedly – ‘Hindu Dharma despises women. Denies them rights’, what do they have to say about these statistics ?