On October 1, 2024, a major advancement in the Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMC) was celebrated, with Vice Admiral Arti Sarin being appointed as the 46th Director General of the Armed Forces Medical Services (DGAFMS) and no woman had held such a high position before in the history of the institution, not even for one day.
It is hard to believe that the first woman to head the Tri-Service Armed Forces Medical Services and the highest-ranking woman in the history of the Indian Armed Forces Medical core is none other than Arti Sarin.
Her story stands as an example to many women who feel that they are persevering, capacity is the component necessary. They are able to overcome the most challenging obstacles not only in the military field, but also in other domains, which the country defends.
Relating to Arti Sarin, her existence in the Indian Armed Forces began in 1984 as she was given a commission in the Indian Navy’s medical services. Sarin has been working in the hospital’s prominent post and was gradually promoted through the years, thus mastering the required skills as her area of expertise grew steadily.
Her devotion to the health and well-being of the army individuals, as well as her efforts to improve the military healthcare systems, have been the hallmarks of her service in the Naval service.
The recognition of her service in 2024 with the Ati Vishist Seva Medal and the Vishist Seva Medal highlights her exemplary contributions to military medicine and patient care.
As appointed as the DGAFMS, Vice Admiral Sarin will take the duty of facilitating medical services for the entire Indian Armed Forces—Army, Navy, and Air Force. This position is potent when it comes to protecting the physical and mental well-being of the soldiers who undergo unique stressors. Her meritorious leadership in this role is not only a testimony of her medical mastery but also a sign that she can successfully manage the military at the highest levels.
Her appointment is a significant achievement, showcasing the growing presence of women in leadership roles within the Indian Armed Forces, an area traditionally dominated by men. Sarin’s success reflects her unwavering commitment to excellence and professionalism, signaling the dismantling of gender barriers within the defense sector.
Arti Sarin stands out as a remarkable role model for women everywhere, showcasing that success is achievable even in high-pressure, male-dominated fields. Her journey conveys a powerful message: women can excel and reach the highest levels of their professions.
By accomplishing what many deemed impossible, Sarin is transforming the landscape of military healthcare and motivating future generations of women to explore careers in the Armed Forces, science, medicine, and other demanding fields that require resilience, leadership, and a commitment to service.
A CME on Urolithiasis: Revisited is being conducted by Dept of Urology, #ArmyHospitalR&R New Delhi. The CME was inaugurated by Surg VAdm Arti Sarin, AVSM, VSM, DGAFMS. The Flag Officer delivered the welcome address in which she gave a birds eye view of prevalence and problems… pic.twitter.com/3JAhK1FP8J
— DGAFMS-MoD (@dgafms_mod) October 4, 2024
Vice Admiral Arti Sarin’s path exemplifies the strength of perseverance, expertise, and challenging societal norms. She continues to be a significant figure, not only for her groundbreaking contributions to the Armed Forces but also as a source of inspiration for women who aspire to lead with bravery and resolve.