The 14-year-old Chandan, who had been undergoing cancer treatment at AIIMS and had become an Indian Air Force fighter pilot for a day, succumbed to the disease after a long and losing battle.
The boy, who passed away yesterday, had nurtured a dream to become a fighter pilot one day.
The Indian Air Force gave wings to his dream and he "achieved his wings" at Air Force Station Ambala on his birthday November 14.
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"We are very saddened to learn that young Chandan, who had been battling cancer for some time, is no more amongst us. It is a sad coincidence that he had to die of cancer on World Cancer Day," Air Force chief Arup Raha said in his condolence message.
Chandan was a brave boy and a fighter, in that he was very keen to live his dream of being a fighter pilot, despite probably being aware of his ailment, he said.
"We were fortunate to have been associated with him and be a part of his dream, albeit for a short time. His cheerfulness and deep desire to follow his dream inspired us all," the Chief said.