About Me

I am India’s fourth civilian woman skydiver & Gujarat’s First woman skydiver.

I am a professional skydiver and co-founder of Techmero. I have 390+ Jumps and a USPA-C license. I live in Vadodara, Gujarat, India. Flying with my wings is my dream.

Places I have been to for Skydiving

I have performed 390+ jumps in various countries like Spain, UAE (Dubai and Abu Dhabi), Russia, India, and Thailand from various platforms including Fixed Wings (AN 28, Twin Otter, Kodiak 100, Cessna, etc) and Hot Air Balloon. In 2022, I did more than 130 jumps.

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Skydive India Campaign

The Skydive India Campaign is not just a campaign, but a movement to inspire people to pursue their passion fearlessly.

It is a revolutionary initiative aimed at promoting the sport of skydiving in India. However, skydiving schools and facilities are not available in India

The Skydive India Campaign seeks to address this gap by training individuals to obtain their solo skydiving license in foreign countries.

My Journey of Starting Skydive India Campaign

In 2021, during my visit to Russia for skydiving, I learned about a girl from my own city whose story deeply resonated with me. A fellow skydiver shared that her parents had initially refused to allow her to pursue skydiving because they didn’t believe Indian girls were taking up such a bold and unconventional sport.

This revelation took me back to my own journey—the challenges I faced as one of Gujarat’s first female skydivers and the lack of support, resources, and visibility for people like me. It made me realize how crucial it is to show the world that Indian skydivers exist, thrive, and inspire.

That story became a turning point for me. It pushed me to come out of my shell and actively share my journey online. My mission became clear: to ensure that no aspiring skydiver, whether a girl or a boy, is denied the chance to follow their dreams simply because they lack role models or resources.

This is how the Skydive India Campaign was born—an initiative to make skydiving accessible, transparent, and empowering for everyone, and to show that the skies truly have no limits.

My Journey of acquiring A license is scary as well

Earning my A license in skydiving wasn’t just a milestone—it was a journey that pushed me to my limits and tested my courage at every turn.

From the moment I set foot in Spain, I was plunged into a world of uncertainty and fear that forced me to confront my inner doubts and rise above them.

Arriving in a remote village, where no one spoke English and my data plan failed, was the first of many obstacles. I vividly remember being picked up by my Airbnb host at 5 a.m., traveling in an old car through dark, deserted roads.

When he stopped in the middle of nowhere and asked me to look at the sunrise, I was terrified.

In that moment, I questioned everything—my decisions, my safety, and my determination to continue.

The next hurdle came with my exhaustion. After a long, sleepless journey, I found myself struggling to stay focused during my ground school training. Every misstep and repeated jump during my AFF course felt like a personal failure. Fear gripped me each time I stood at the edge of the plane, yet I refused to give up.

On the last day of my trip, after countless retries, I finally earned my A license. That piece of paper wasn’t just a certification; it was a symbol of resilience, a reminder that I had conquered every challenge and silenced every doubt.

This transformative experience ignited a fire within me to help others. I realized that no one should face these struggles alone. It’s what drives me today to mentor aspiring skydivers through the Skydive India Campaign—ensuring that their journeys are marked by support, clarity, and empowerment, not fear and uncertainty.

Through these challenges, I’ve learned one thing: The sky isn’t the limit—it’s just the beginning.

Solo Skydiving Trips to foreign destinations

Although the skydiving journey can be tough, success is achievable with the right support and guidance.

In India, skydiving schools and facilities are not available, making it difficult for people to train and pursue their passion for the sport.

But, NOW YOU CAN DO IT