New Delhi: In an extraordinary display of courage and professional excellence, Col Shaurya Singh and Lt Col Abhijit Singh of the Indian Army undertook a high-risk and daring evacuation operation on 23 July 2025 to rescue a young child trapped in the devastating flash floods in Rajouri district of Jammu & Kashmir.
Responding swiftly to an urgent call for help, the Army helicopter pilots braved inclement weather conditions and executed the mission at a location fraught with hazards, including low-hanging wires and fast-flowing floodwaters. Demonstrating exceptional flying skills and nerves of steel, the pilots hovered the helicopter barely a foot above the surging waters, enabling the successful rescue of the stranded child.
The courageous act is a shining example of the Indian Army’s ethos of selfless service and unwavering commitment to the safety and well-being of citizens. Col Shaurya Singh and Lt Col Abhijit Singh went far beyond the call of duty, embodying the highest traditions of the Armed Forces.
Their timely and heroic action not only saved a precious life but also reaffirmed the Indian Army’s role as first responders in times of crisis.