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Naik Digendra Kumar MVC was unofficially known as a 'cobra' by his fellow soldiers. There were many instances when he lived up to this moniker. He belonged to the 2 Rajputana Rifles.
— Feb 19, 2025 07:38PM
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Soham Agarwal
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The last chapter of the book delves into the 2020 Galwan Valley skirmishes. The Line of Actual Control (LAC) demarcates the disputed region. While India claims it to be a part of the Aksai Chin region, China claims it to be part of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous region. Colonel Bikkumalla Santosh Babu attained martyrdom in one such clash in the Galwan Valley.
— Feb 20, 2025 08:05PM
Soham Agarwal
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Balakot Air Strike was a very bold operation carried out by the IAF to destroy JeM's training camps inside Pakistani territory. Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthman, VC, has now become synonymous with this attack, He spent 60 hours in enemy captivity, but still did not show any kind of fear and maintained his dignity.
— Feb 20, 2025 09:20AM
Soham Agarwal
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The dastardly attack of 26/11 marked the beginning of India's onslaught on terrorism. In just 2 days, the NSG secured the Taj Mahal Palace hotel from the hands of terrorists. Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan, Ashok Chakra, played a key role in this operation.
— Feb 20, 2025 09:00AM
Soham Agarwal
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The IAF did a commendable job during the Kargil War. They did the much-required mapping of the terrain. The book talks about 2 IAF pilots, Squadron Leader Ajay Ahuja, VC, and Flight Lieutenant Kambampati Nachiketa Rao, VSM. Both the officers were captured by the Pakistani forces. While Nachiketa was released after 8 days as a PoW, Ajay Ahuja, unfortunately met a gruesome end at the hands of Pakistanis.
— Feb 20, 2025 08:57AM
Soham Agarwal
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The book discusses some unknown soldiers from the Northeastern region and Ladakh. They are Captain Neikezhakuo Kenguruse, MVC, from 2 Rajputana Rifles, Captain Keishing Clifford Nongrum, MVC, from 12 Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry and Major Sonam Wangchuck, MVC, from Ladakh Scouts. They all played essential roles in securing crucial checkpoints during the Kargil War.
— Feb 20, 2025 08:50AM
Soham Agarwal
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The book talks about 4 PVC awardees from the Kargil War. Captain Manoj Kumar Pandey from 1/11 Gorkha Rifles, Rifleman Sanjay Kumar from 13 JAK RIF, Captain Vikram Batra from 13 JAK RIF and Grenadier Yogendra Singh Yadav (hon. Captain) from 18 Grenadiers. All of them were tasked with securing crucial posts in the Dras region as they provided the much-required access and view to the National Highway of Ladakh (NH1).
— Feb 19, 2025 11:43AM
Soham Agarwal
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The 1999 Indo-Pak war, which took place in the Kargil-Dras sector came as a surprise. It happened only 2 months after then-Indian PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee had gone to Lahore to foster better relations with Pakistan. Yet, our army gave a fitting reply to the enemy.
— Feb 19, 2025 08:19AM
Soham Agarwal
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Capt. Mahinder Nath Mulla, MVC, was the first naval officer after World War 2 who followed the old sailor tradition of going down with his ship (INS Khukri) after being hit by a Pakistani torpedo. Maj. Gen. (retd.) Ian Cardozo, AVSM SM, became the first disabled officer to command his unit. His story is one of willpower and serves as motivation for many youngsters aspiring to join the Indian armed forces.
— Feb 19, 2025 08:01AM
Soham Agarwal
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Lance Naik Albert Ekka posthumously received PVC for his work in the small border town of Gangasagar near Tripura's capital Agartala. Pakistani forces had set up bunkers near the railway tracks to disrupt supply routes. Ekka single-handedly managed to destroy these bunkers and successfully captured the posts. By leading this attack, he upheld the motto of his 14 Guards regiment, 'Pehla Hamesha Pehla'.
— Feb 19, 2025 07:26AM

