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Army pilots execute brave helicopter rescue amid flash floods in Rajouri

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Last updated: 24 July, 2025 4:14 PM
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Army pilots execute brave helicopter rescue amid flash floods in Rajouri

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.

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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.

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TAGGED:child rescue operationCol Shaurya SinghDaring rescue missionFlash flood rescueHelicopter rescueIndian Army heroismIndian Army rescueJammu and Kashmir rescueLt Col Abhijit SinghRajouri floods
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