10-Jun-2025 06:23 PM
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New Delhi, June 10 (Reporter) As part of a series of events spanning nearly one and a half months to commemorate the 26th Kargil Vijay Diwas, the Army on Tuesday honoured the families of 65 bravehearts, including Captain Vijayant Thapar (Vir Chakra), by visiting their homes and paying tribute to their supreme sacrifice during the war.
Marking the solemn occasion, the Army stated that this initiative is a heartfelt tribute to the families of those who made the supreme sacrifice for the nation. By personally visiting the homes of the martyrs, the Army aims to remind citizens of the unmatched courage and devotion displayed by these valiant soldiers in service of the nation.
The Army said that army officers visited Captain Thapar's residence in Noida and met his parents and honoured them by giving a letter of thanks and a memento.
Army officers also honoured the families of more than 60 other bravehearts across various parts of the country. This included the wife of Rifleman Anusuya Prasad (Vir Chakra) in Delhi, the wife of Havildar Basti Ram in Jaipur, the parents of Lance Naik Gurmel Singh in Kurukshetra, the wife of Naik Anand Singh in Vaishali Nagar, Rajasthan, and the family of Havildar Hari Om (Sena Medal) in Dehradun.
On the occasion, the Army expressed its deep respect and solidarity with the families, stating, “It is our duty and sentiment to assure them that the sacrifice of our brave soldiers has not been in vain. The families of our martyrs are not alone — the Indian Army is their family, and we stand with them always.”
The Army's gesture has moved the families emotionally, reinforcing the message that the nation continues to honour and remember its heroes with pride and gratitude.
These commemorative activities will continue until Kargil Vijay Diwas on July 26, a day etched in the memory of the nation. It marks the successful culmination of Operation Vijay in 1999, when the Indian armed forces recaptured key positions in Kargil that had been occupied by Pakistani intruders.
Observed every year, Kargil Vijay Diwas is a tribute to the indomitable spirit, courage, and sacrifice of India’s soldiers who defend the country's borders with unwavering dedication...////...